(verb): To leave one church (normally the Church of England) and enter full communion with the Roman Catholic Church. Most often used by Anglo-Catholic priests to refer to former colleagues of theirs who have converted.
("to pope"):
"ah yes, when I was curate at Holy Trinity, I had two excellent colleagues: one of them's died, poor chap, and the other's poped."
"ah yes, when I was curate at Holy Trinity, I had two excellent colleagues: one of them's died, poor chap, and the other's poped."
by Thurifer October 18, 2009
To rub CANADIAN Maple Syrup all over your naked body with an even group of people. Can only be used in Present Tense.
by N.J.B April 06, 2008
Doing acts of kindness, decency, intelligence, & compassion in a position that is historically known for the exact opposite of said acts of one person.
Based on the real life events of Pope Francis, compared to the previous Pope Benedict XVI
Based on the real life events of Pope Francis, compared to the previous Pope Benedict XVI
Headline: "Pope Francis marked his 77th birthday on Dec. 17, 2013, by hosting four homeless men to a Mass and a meal at the Vatican, according to Catholic officials."
Keep on Popeing, Francis. Keep on Popeing.
Keep on Popeing, Francis. Keep on Popeing.
by Motokosgun July 13, 2014
(v) To pope. The attacking of a person due to their wearing of an unusual hat. A criminal offence, it is one of many different hat crimes.
"The lady wearing propeller beanie was poped by a large mob."
"The pontiff was poped to the ground by an angry woman in 2009."
"The pontiff was poped to the ground by an angry woman in 2009."
by XPMB December 28, 2009
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