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pop

A way of expressing impressed surprise
That shirt he was wearing was well pop.
by C-New January 17, 2012
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pop

A beverage consisting of carbonated water (originally made with sodium bicarbonate), flavoring, and a sweet syrup. It is called "pop" because of the noise it makes when opened or shaken. It can alternatively be called soda or soda pop.
by Aandi June 15, 2017
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Pop

A mother saying "Child you aint goin to be satisfied till 'I Pop you' upside your head.
by Harlemborn February 17, 2022
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pop

I would add to discolemur's definition that also Canadian people seem to use this term to refer to soda.
Someone came up behind me and poured pop over my face and hair (quote by Lauren Southern)
by LibetarianMindset August 7, 2016
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Pop it

Pop it are toy that you pop they are popular
by Ella the fox January 20, 2022
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Pop

Friend: Do you have any pop?
Me: Get the fuck out of my house!
by Tater salad boi May 13, 2020
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pop

1. a soft drink, usually soda

2. to kill somebody with a firearm

3. to explode, to burst

4. abbreviation of popular (pop music, pop culture...)

5. to ejaculate, to orgasm (can be used for both sexes)
1. Person A - Oi, pass me another cola.

Person B- We run out of 'em. I can give you a pop though.

Person A - I guess it beats nothing.

2. I knew the cops were looking for Harry but I wouldn't have thought they would pop him in the middle of the street.

3. It's called "pop corn" for a reason.

4. It is possible to both love and hate pop music simultaneously, because it represents what is popular at a certain point

in time.

5. My girlfriend is extremely good at riding, she always makes me pop in less than a minute
by allelle January 11, 2022
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