Skee Di Bop is a term used to express a powerful emotion, whether it be great pain or great happiness, there is no inbetween.
by S. Moth February 27, 2021
The situation at hand. Can also be used as a greeting in place of "whats up?" It must be used by ballers and ballers only. Anyone who uses it that is inbetweenzies will create a very unfortunate diddy bop for themselves.
by Wunderrrrice May 02, 2007
by Eric Reed January 24, 2006
To perform a chief woogaho bop, stand behind someone you don't like/don't care about/just generally want to hurt. Clench your fists as tightly as possible and beat your chest once with each hand. You then jump up as high as you possbly can and bring your knuckles down on the very middle of their head, shouting BOP as loud as your lungs will allow you to. This act comes from the (Indianism) sacrifice that the (chief woogaho) used to perform on his girlfriends to let them know their relationship was over.
by Don Marco February 20, 2007
A definition about liking something so much that you just can't stop thinking, seeing, or listening to it because it's so good. It makes you "bop your bussy".
by eddddggggyyyy October 04, 2017
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by yako-li April 12, 2021
An extremely esoteric nickname for cocaine. In the original lyrics to the Cole Porter classic showtune "I Get a Kick Out of You", the second verse begins is "Some get a kick from cocaine". As the years passed, that was changed to "Some like the bop-type refrain" so kids could continue to put on "Anything Goes" as a high-school musical.
People aware of this, wanting to demonstrate their cultural refinement and speak about cocaine, all while avoiding eavesdroppers and self-incrimination, replace the technical name of their drug of choice with "Bop-type Refrain" (or simply "Bop-type", though the later option brings with it a tremendous risk of losing your audience.)
People aware of this, wanting to demonstrate their cultural refinement and speak about cocaine, all while avoiding eavesdroppers and self-incrimination, replace the technical name of their drug of choice with "Bop-type Refrain" (or simply "Bop-type", though the later option brings with it a tremendous risk of losing your audience.)
Chris: I'm sick of referring to cocaine as "yatch". It's gone too mainstream.
Kevin: How about "Bop-type Refrain"?
Chris: What the - oh, I get it. I didn't know you were a devotee of musical theater.
Kevin: Eh, I know the Sinatra version.
Kevin: How about "Bop-type Refrain"?
Chris: What the - oh, I get it. I didn't know you were a devotee of musical theater.
Kevin: Eh, I know the Sinatra version.
by Cosmo July 25, 2006