(verb): To leave one church (normally the Church of England) and enter full communion with the Roman Catholic Church. Most often used by Anglo-Catholic priests to refer to former colleagues of theirs who have converted.
("to pope"):
"ah yes, when I was curate at Holy Trinity, I had two excellentcolleagues: one of them's died, poor chap, and the other's poped."
verb, the action or behaviour used to establish an emotional connection with a minor, and sometimes the child's family, to lower the child's inhibitions with the objective of sexual abuse.
– The pope poping the believer's hand was a surprise to everyone.
– Ho my gosh, have you seen how Brian poped Alfred's hand? I've never seen him acting like this!
– To pope someone is never well received.
When the Pope must tender his resignation and can no longer perform his prescribed duties because of old age, Catholic Church and Priests indiscretions and lots of inappropriate fondling.
Pope Benedict XVI is too pooped to Pope and is therefore resigning, apparently due to his age, frailty and stress from an over abundance of Catholic Church hanky panky.