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Bop

bop mean dat you gang fr like you valid and shi
studyyyy boppp
by Flaxko ek🤧🤞 May 15, 2022
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Bopped

Bopped is a term used commonly across east London, and it is used to describe the action of hitting someone typically across a person's face.
Don't mess with me or you'll get Bopped
by Chief-Bunda February 9, 2021
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Kidz Bop

Torture. Just absolute torture. DON’T BUY THEM FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS GOOD AND HOLY!!!
Kidz Bop Live! Come watch pop music be mercilessly ripped apart… by kids!
by Johsco Magellen August 2, 2022
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Bop

A girl who goes around being banged from dude to dude
that girl flat as hell tryna be a bop
by mayrunn April 17, 2024
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You know my bop

The phrase “bop” in this sense is New York-based slang that came out of Black and brown queer communities, especially from the ballroom scene, the hood girlies, and NYC’s underground culture.
• The word “bop” originally meant like a lil’ walk, a lil’ strut — something with sauce. Like “that girl got a bop when she walk.”
• Over time, it morphed into meaning your style, pattern, routine, way of being — especially among gay men, fem boys, and trans girls in NYC. It became a quick, flexible word to describe vibe+reputation+routine all in one.

Think Harlem, Bronx, and Brooklyn. Think girls who walk into a room and don’t have to explain themselves. You just know their bop.

“Bop” refers to someone’s vibe, energy, style, or behavioral pattern.
It’s how someone moves, acts, or carries themselves — their aura. It’s like saying “You know how I do.” or “That’s how I move.”
Common Phrases:
• “You know my bop.”
→ You know how I am / You know how I move / You know the type of time I’m on.
• “I don’t know your bop.”
→ I don’t really know you like that / I don’t know how you move / I don’t trust your vibe yet.
• “That’s not my bop.”
→ That’s not my style / That’s not how I operate / I don’t move like that.
• “I peeped her bop.”
→ I clocked how she moves / I figured out her vibe.

How It’s Used (Examples You Can Steal):
1. When you know your routine is always the same:
“I’m not tryna stay long, you know my bop — I slide in and dip quiet.”
2. When someone is acting brand new:
“Don’t act like you don’t know my bop, I don’t chase no dude.”
3. When you peep someone’s energy:
“Mm… I don’t know her bop, she give me sneaky.”
4. When you decline something that ain’t your vibe:
“Going to that messy ass function? Yeah, that’s not my bop.”

When should YOU use it?

Use it when you’re trying to express:
Confidence in how you move: “You know my bop.”
• Suspicion about someone’s actions: “I don’t know his bop.”
• Setting a boundary: “That’s not even my bop. I don’t argue online.”
Explaining yourself without explaining yourself: “It’s just my bop.”
by Fishymotherdiva June 22, 2025
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Bop

It stands for "Beat's On Point" of a song that's got it's Beat On Point!
Damn shawty, this song's BOP!
by kk-jam February 28, 2022
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Bop Block

Bop Block (also: bopblock, bop-block) ed/er/ing
noun / verb

noun: Someone who interferes with music, especially in a car.

verb: The act of interrupting or otherwise interfering with music, especially in a car.

This term was originally conceived as a descriptor for Siri's tendency on a long drive to interrupt a song during its best part just to say, "Continue straight."

Bop block may also refer to someone who frequently skips songs, not in the very beginning, but after letting them play for a while.
1. "... people ~ Livin' just to find emotion ~ Hidin' somewhere in the ni-" "Proceed to the route."
SIRI YOU BOP BLOCKING BITCH

2. Duuude... You're such a bop block. If you don't skip it at the beginning, you gotta let it play through.

3. Brian, get your grubby, bop-blocking mitts away from that fucking volume knob.
by C. W. Grizwold July 13, 2025
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