by pwns3524 May 13, 2010
similar to "pop science". Pop history is an interpretation of history to explain historical events, objects, and sources to a general audience. What makes pop history different from pop science, however, is that, unlike pop science, pop history often uses a straight narrative perspective, making history seem a lot more simplistic than it actually is.
"These are 10 reasons why I think Oversimplified is an influencer of the ever-growing genre of pop history."
by K A I S E R January 29, 2022
A fusiรณn genre, especially popular in the 1960s, which combines elements of pop and classical music. The style emerged as artists were interested in recapturing the grandeur of the baroque era.
Common characteristics of baroque pop:
1. Heavy use of strings, woodwinds, brass, and other orchestral accompaniment
2. Intricate, layered harmonies
3. Prominence of the harpsichord, a baroque era favorite
4. Lyrics that were often fantasy-like, romantic, and, sometimes intentionally, vague.
Baroque pop is related to sunshine pop and psychedelic pop, all three sharing several characteristics, such as their use of complex harmonies.
Common characteristics of baroque pop:
1. Heavy use of strings, woodwinds, brass, and other orchestral accompaniment
2. Intricate, layered harmonies
3. Prominence of the harpsichord, a baroque era favorite
4. Lyrics that were often fantasy-like, romantic, and, sometimes intentionally, vague.
Baroque pop is related to sunshine pop and psychedelic pop, all three sharing several characteristics, such as their use of complex harmonies.
by Alex-2598 November 18, 2017
a group of maoris in a swimming pool
by Dieshithole July 26, 2009
You fastly put you tounge up on the roof of your mouth, and stick it there for a second the fastly take it down
garrat watts: Omg shane Stopp!!!
Shane Dawson: *mouth pops* Never
Garrat:What was that sound you just made???
Shane:Mouth popping
Shane Dawson: *mouth pops* Never
Garrat:What was that sound you just made???
Shane:Mouth popping
by Danganronpa biggest fan October 11, 2019
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Transitive verb
When the hair on the back of a cat or dog (or any animal) raises up along the spine, typically from the shoulders to The lower back/base of the tail. Kind of resembles a mohawk hair style.
Tends to happen during times of excitement initiated by play, agitation, or sometime just when enjoying food or drink.
When the hair on the back of a cat or dog (or any animal) raises up along the spine, typically from the shoulders to The lower back/base of the tail. Kind of resembles a mohawk hair style.
Tends to happen during times of excitement initiated by play, agitation, or sometime just when enjoying food or drink.
Leo Fallon was so excited playing mousy-boxy. Did he pop a hawk?
Totally, earlier Leo Fallon was licking my leg and he popped a hawk. I must have had a flavor.
Totally, earlier Leo Fallon was licking my leg and he popped a hawk. I must have had a flavor.
by Jeromejello May 29, 2020