Popping a silly is when you walk up to your significant other, pull down their pants. And take a phat dump on them, You then yell "HAHAHAH I POPPED A SILLY"
"Hey babe" - says girl1
"Hey babe, have you heard about Popping a silly?" says boy1
*boy1 pulls down girl1's pants
"HAHAHAH I POPPED A SILLY"
"Hey babe, have you heard about Popping a silly?" says boy1
*boy1 pulls down girl1's pants
"HAHAHAH I POPPED A SILLY"
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Get the pop off pussy queen mug.A term usually used in jail or prison when inmates are fighting or engaging in what is considered to be illegal, dangerous or life threatening situations.. The term is also used in the streets as a reference to letting someone know you’re about to ‘pop off’
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Get the Dingus pop mug.The act of a female sending sneaky nudes while on shift at the hospital or in healthcare. Most often sent while wearing scrubs. These are generally taken in bathrooms, supply rooms, locker rooms, break rooms and in patient’s rooms.
Fireman 1: Have you been chatting and texting with that cute new nurse?
Fireman 2: Duuuuuude… She’s been sending me Scrub Pops all night and I’m headed over to her place after we get off shift in the morning.
Fireman 2: Duuuuuude… She’s been sending me Scrub Pops all night and I’m headed over to her place after we get off shift in the morning.
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Get the Scrub Pop mug.Vodoun-Pop is musical style that combine elements of traditional Haitian Vodou ceremonial and folkloric music with Euro-American Pop music, that's played without any Verses just Ostinatos (Vamps), Hooks, Choruses and Scats
It is often referred to simply as "Pop Vodou" in Haitian Creole.
It is used as background ambient music in Folk Dance classes, Haitian Lounged, Restaurants and Voodoo temples (Peristyles), from mainly the French-Creole and Crenglish speaking countries of the Caribbean, such as Haiti, Martinique, Dominica, Guadeloupe as well as Canada, France and Western Africa and Haitian communities in the Untited States.
Typical instruments are:
Rada and petro drums, tanbou, rara horns, electronic keyboards/Keytar, electronic drums, electric guitars, electric bass, Percussions,drums, piano, strings tumpet, flute, Backing tracks, E-Synthesizer, personal computer, Singable melodies) Humming, Whistling, and Drumming.
The tracks are predominantly instrumental, and are usually play and dance to a RADA rithym, which usually starts slowly and burst into a feverish pitch.
The dance is characterized by the hands being placed on knees or thighs, and has several main variations: Yanvalou debou (upright), Yanvalou do ba (crouching), Yanvalou zepòl (a "shoulder dance"), etc."
A notable label of this kind of Vodoun-Pop is Negre Marron Records which was foundef in New York City 2018 by René Guemps.
It is often referred to simply as "Pop Vodou" in Haitian Creole.
It is used as background ambient music in Folk Dance classes, Haitian Lounged, Restaurants and Voodoo temples (Peristyles), from mainly the French-Creole and Crenglish speaking countries of the Caribbean, such as Haiti, Martinique, Dominica, Guadeloupe as well as Canada, France and Western Africa and Haitian communities in the Untited States.
Typical instruments are:
Rada and petro drums, tanbou, rara horns, electronic keyboards/Keytar, electronic drums, electric guitars, electric bass, Percussions,drums, piano, strings tumpet, flute, Backing tracks, E-Synthesizer, personal computer, Singable melodies) Humming, Whistling, and Drumming.
The tracks are predominantly instrumental, and are usually play and dance to a RADA rithym, which usually starts slowly and burst into a feverish pitch.
The dance is characterized by the hands being placed on knees or thighs, and has several main variations: Yanvalou debou (upright), Yanvalou do ba (crouching), Yanvalou zepòl (a "shoulder dance"), etc."
A notable label of this kind of Vodoun-Pop is Negre Marron Records which was foundef in New York City 2018 by René Guemps.
Our Vodoun-Pop dancing class intructor Marlene finally taught us the meaning behind the Yanvalou dance this after noon.
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