bopping

Kilkenny South East Ireland term. To play music (mainly dance) at loud volumes, usely from a car.
1)We were bopping tunes out of it.
2) Dat tune is bopping.
3) The tunes were bopping out of it.
4) oh just bop it out of it.
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Bopped

A crossover, and a serious ankle breaking move.
Yo i bopped you hard.
He almost fell.
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common slang originates from the claudia, used to describe a sudden feeling or urge to say something.
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bop

A form of "Pig Latin"-like slang in which words are formed by spelling them out, adding the suffix "-op" to the consonants, and pronouncing the long form of the vowels. Also known as "bop talk."

Bop talk was something of a schoolyard fad in the Central Connecticut area in the early '60s. I have no idea if it originated there, or if it ever existed elsewhere.
For example, the term "Bop talk" would be:

"Bop-o-pop top-a-lop-kop."

Other examples:

"Hop-i, hop-o-wop a-rop-e yop-o-u?" ("Hi, how are you?")

"I-mop dop-o-i-nop-gop fop-i-nop-e." ("I'm doing fine.")

"Lop-e-top-sop gop-o dop-rop-i-nop-kop-i-nop-gop sop-o-mop-e-wop-hop-e-rop-e a-fop-top-e-rop top-hop-e gop-a-mop-e." ("Let's go drinking somewhere after the game.")

"Nop-o -- I wop-a-nop-nop-a gop-e-top hop-i-gop-hop rop-i-gop-hop-top nop-o-wop!" ("No -- I wanna get high right now!")

"Cop-o-o-lop! Gop-o-top a-nop-y-top-hop-i-nop-gop o-nop yop-o-u?" ("Cool! Got anything on you?")

With a bit of practice you can learn to converse quite easily and to form long words and sentences without too much trouble.

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"that bop lexi sucked his dick last night"

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BOP

Bind on pick up. Usually referring to items in World of Warcraft.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases are BOP.
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bop

Anything you want it to mean. One would use bop when they are too lazy or too intoxicated to use real words. The inflection of your voice is key, this way the listener can understand what you mean. Bop can have many grammatical functions-it can be a noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, or interjection. Bop can also be used as a secret code.
1. That girl is BOPPIN over there.

2. Aganashia': How was that movie, yo?

Obamanique: It was bop.

3. Derek: You wanna smoke some bop?

4. laFonda: Whatchu doin today?

Germaine: Ahh, bop, bop, bop. You know, just boppin around.

5. What the boppity bop are you doing?
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