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The derivative of crackle, which is the derivative of snap, which is the derivative of jerk, which is the derivative of acceleration, which is the derivative of velocity, which is the derivative of distance.
The cars instantantaneous pop was measured at 60m/s^6
Pop by Ak15 May 7, 2013
"Pop" is what people from Michigan, Minnesota, and Washington use to denote "soda."
Washingtonian: Is there a pop machine in this venue? I am truly parched.
Californian: "Pot machine?" When did they begin the enterprise of vending the cannabis?
Washingtonian: No, good sir. I requested a "pop" machine.
Californian: Is "pop" some other form of illegal or illicit substance?
Washingtonian: No, bloke. Look here: "pop" as in a soft drink--such as a cola beverage, for example.
Californian: Ho! You desire to beseech a "soda."
Washingtonian: It's "pop," damnit. "Pop."
pop by discolemur July 20, 2004
a synonym of "soft drink" (UK), which is most commomly used in the East midlands and Yorkshire regions of the United Kingdom.
Are you going to the shop to get us some pop, mate?
pop by max1981 February 23, 2009
Yo they did a drive by last night...I almost got popped..

Im gonna pop that nigga when i catch him.
pop by tmacafella July 17, 2003
1. (adj) popular; mainstream
2. (n)
a. something that is popular (especially music)
b. soft drink or soda
3. (v)
a. to shoot
b. to hit; to slug; to punch
1. Pop music is usually catchy, but it can be overplayed.
2.
a. Madonna's music is an example of pop.
b. I would like nice, cold pop, please.
3.
a. He popped a cap in his ass.
b. I popped him in the jaw.
pop by Marchant July 23, 2004