a synonym of "soft drink" (UK), which is most commomly used in the East midlands and Yorkshire regions of the United Kingdom.
by max1981 February 23, 2009

by tmacafella July 17, 2003

Phrase used to characterise an unsolicited visit to a residency via no mediums of communication. Made prominent by classic American sitcom "Seinfeld"
by Art Vandalay November 23, 2003

Elhustler: Pop!?
ZerafaJoe: Is it up yet?!
Zerocool: Who's hosting?
GrotesqueWelsh: <Boring Monologue>
Jesus: POP!
Elhustler: Joining
ZerafaJoe: Burking
ZerafaJoe: Is it up yet?!
Zerocool: Who's hosting?
GrotesqueWelsh: <Boring Monologue>
Jesus: POP!
Elhustler: Joining
ZerafaJoe: Burking
by AGames April 1, 2008

short for "american pop"
includes all genres coming from north america.
includes english pop, hip-hop, r&b, ballad, country, edm, chill, rock, punk, blues, jazz, electronic, rap, soul and many more.
a-pop artists often go on tours over the world, attend music shows and win music awards.
includes all genres coming from north america.
includes english pop, hip-hop, r&b, ballad, country, edm, chill, rock, punk, blues, jazz, electronic, rap, soul and many more.
a-pop artists often go on tours over the world, attend music shows and win music awards.
by disappointed duck October 6, 2019

1. (adj) popular; mainstream
2. (n)
a. something that is popular (especially music)
b. soft drink or soda
3. (v)
a. to shoot
b. to hit; to slug; to punch
2. (n)
a. something that is popular (especially music)
b. soft drink or soda
3. (v)
a. to shoot
b. to hit; to slug; to punch
1. Pop music is usually catchy, but it can be overplayed.
2.
a. Madonna's music is an example of pop.
b. I would like nice, cold pop, please.
3.
a. He popped a cap in his ass.
b. I popped him in the jaw.
2.
a. Madonna's music is an example of pop.
b. I would like nice, cold pop, please.
3.
a. He popped a cap in his ass.
b. I popped him in the jaw.
by Marchant July 23, 2004
