by Forces June 01, 2006
Bop it! The new yolo of our generation, take no shizzle from people, don’t let anyone hold you back from living the life you want to do. Define yourself. Also a popular kids game.
by guacnchips January 26, 2018
by Monie November 22, 2004
by Gosh.__.josh July 05, 2018
Cyril: “So, did anyone else know that Robert had a Swiss jazz label?”
Pam: “Or that Swiss jazz was a subgenre called Swe-bop?”
Archer: “I mean, it figures. Switzerland is like the jazz of countries. It just keeps going and going and no one has any idea why.”
Pam: “Or that Swiss jazz was a subgenre called Swe-bop?”
Archer: “I mean, it figures. Switzerland is like the jazz of countries. It just keeps going and going and no one has any idea why.”
by natalie portmanteaux September 30, 2023
A slang expression from the US Army, it originated during the Vietnam War and may be derived from the Vietnamese “di di mau", meaning to go quickly. Usage by American troops altered the meaning somewhat so that it referred to walking with dance steps or with an exaggerated swagger. It was used in the context of walking carelessly whilst on patrol in enemy territory, without paying proper attention to your surroundings and putting yourself and other members of the patrol at risk. The meaning later expanded to include moving or acting without considering other people.
by AKACroatalin December 09, 2016
Slang for it's a really great song.
The kind that makes you want to dance or makes you really happy.
Can be used sarcastically.
The kind that makes you want to dance or makes you really happy.
Can be used sarcastically.
You should listen to Strip that down by Liam Payne cause Issa bop.
(Ironically) Lol, just heard Friday by Rebecca Black, issa bop.
(Ironically) Lol, just heard Friday by Rebecca Black, issa bop.
by Rubik' Cube August 11, 2017