by Lori McNamara February 02, 2006
by KandiedStars August 18, 2011
To spend alot of money on a girl. As in thousands of dollars.
When a guy has a large amount of money he will usually carry it in a rubber band. When he spends his money, on a girl, He is "poppin a rubberband"
When a guy has a large amount of money he will usually carry it in a rubber band. When he spends his money, on a girl, He is "poppin a rubberband"
Gucci Mane - Go Head Lyrics (chorus)
Shawtii gotta ass on ha (on ha)
Imma put my hands on ha (on ha)
Imma spend a couple grand on ha (on ha)
Imma pop a rubberband on ha (on ha)
Shawtii gotta ass on ha (on ha)
Imma put my hands on ha (on ha)
Imma spend a couple grand on ha (on ha)
Imma pop a rubberband on ha (on ha)
by Emily Michelle W July 04, 2006
A greeting used when you begin a conversation with someone and want to see if there's anything new with them.
by Paul Clarke February 26, 2007
To trick a co-worker by posting a misleading link to a YouTube video with a subject that promises to be exciting or interesting (e.g. "LeBron is a BEAST" or "Watch Sasha Vujacic throw a temper tantrum on the bench"), but instead links to the 1984 music video for Pop's single, "PoP Goes My Heart" from the Hugh Grant-Drew Barrymore movie "Music and Lyrics". A variant on the rickroll. Hilarious.
Zach: This rickroll thing is getting out of hand, brosef.
Tom: You're right, bud. But forget all that and check out this video from last night's game. Sasha Vujacic is softer than Mr. Whipple.
Zach: Oh man, WTF was that? Was that a PoP Roll?
Tom: Yes. "I said I wasn't going to lose my head but then, PoP! Goes my heart."
Zach: "PoP! Goes my heart."
Tom: You're right, bud. But forget all that and check out this video from last night's game. Sasha Vujacic is softer than Mr. Whipple.
Zach: Oh man, WTF was that? Was that a PoP Roll?
Tom: Yes. "I said I wasn't going to lose my head but then, PoP! Goes my heart."
Zach: "PoP! Goes my heart."
by J. Walter Weatherman June 18, 2008
Describes the moment where a male's voice cracks, especially with strain such as with shouting. The voice pitch suddenly rises and the contrast with the normal deep voice makes it sound like a squeak or 'pop'.
Especially used to describe teenage boys who are undergoing voice deepening during puberty; where vocal cords lengthen and thicken in response to testosterone from the testes. (Hence the use of the word 'teste' and 'pop'.) However, this term can be used to refer to young adult men as well.
Especially used to describe teenage boys who are undergoing voice deepening during puberty; where vocal cords lengthen and thicken in response to testosterone from the testes. (Hence the use of the word 'teste' and 'pop'.) However, this term can be used to refer to young adult men as well.
by Nahtanoj June 22, 2008
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