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
when a person (usually a female) "pops" her butt out and arches her lower back in.. usually to a beat.
by coriebldz January 22, 2007
by tmacafella July 17, 2003
cliental: "how much for the 30 mg and 10 mg addys?"
dealer: "30's are 4 a pop and the 10s are 2 a pop."
dealer: "30's are 4 a pop and the 10s are 2 a pop."
by 4apopper August 03, 2010
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