n. (päp-"si-k&l 'stand)
Etomology: Combination of The n. "Popsicle," which is itself a fanciful
name copyrighted in the
U.
S. in 1923, with the n. "Stand" which is derived from the masculine Old English st{ohook}nd; Stand lends itself to combinations in High
German and
may suggest the ease with which that function took a role in the English.
Of or relating to any place that a person or persons want to leave quickly. Often expressing an irritability with the place or objects / persons assocaited with that place, though not always. Almost exclusively assocaited as a subject in the phrase: 'Let'
s Blow this p.
s.'