When a box of pocky is exposed to cold, or melts and becomes room temperature again, the sticks of Pocky often get stuck together, forming one massive hunk of Pocky, called a Pocky Pop
by Frag_waffle December 6, 2010
Get the Pocky Pop mug.A method of smoking weed believed to have originated from Austin, Texas. The Austin-Pop is where one takes an entire half quarter of weed, rolls it as tight as possible into a ball, and attempts to smoke it from a bong all in one hit. Austin-Pops are usually smoked when someone comes over with no weed, and wants to smoke yours as quick as possible.
I want to get high, so I think I'll pack a bong...oh wait, I can't because buddy was over last night smoking Austin-Pops and I have none left.
by crunkss August 16, 2010
Get the Austin-Pop mug.Someone who is either really high or they just never came down from the last one. Someone who has been up for days and is hallucinating.
by Squirrel 842 February 28, 2009
Get the Sprackle Pop mug.A musical genre or style defined by groups such as the Streets and The Artic Monkeys. Essentially a lyrical style that encapsulates ordinary life experience shared by non-celebrity listeners, elevated beyond the banal to a shared meaningful significance in a regional or colloquial speech style. Emotionally charged but understated to maintain street credibilty.
The Artic Monkeys have managed to cosolidate and develop the new musical style or genre which may be usefully described or identified as 'reality-pop', perhaps being first produced by The Streets.
by Peter J Blaylock March 18, 2009
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Get the Pop-Waffle mug.She was riding me cowgirl and it took about 5 minutes to pop the grapes.
I rubbed one out last night. I needed to pop the grapes.
I rubbed one out last night. I needed to pop the grapes.
by Eaton Holgoode December 10, 2018
Get the Pop the Grapes mug."Pop a Top" is a country song written and originally recorded by Nat Stuckey in 1966. The first hit version was released by Jim Ed Brown in May 1967 as the third and final single from his album Just Jim. The song was a number 3 Billboard country single for Brown in late 1967. It was later revived by Alan Jackson as the lead-off single from his 1999 album Under the Influence. Jackson's version peaked at number 6 on the United States Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, and number 2 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.
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