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
Elhustler: Pop!?
ZerafaJoe: Is it up yet?!
Zerocool: Who's hosting?
GrotesqueWelsh: <Boring Monologue>
Jesus: POP!
Elhustler: Joining
ZerafaJoe: Burking
ZerafaJoe: Is it up yet?!
Zerocool: Who's hosting?
GrotesqueWelsh: <Boring Monologue>
Jesus: POP!
Elhustler: Joining
ZerafaJoe: Burking
by AGames April 2, 2008
when a person (usually a female) "pops" her butt out and arches her lower back in.. usually to a beat.
by coriebldz January 23, 2007
short for "american pop"
includes all genres coming from north america.
includes english pop, hip-hop, r&b, ballad, country, edm, chill, rock, punk, blues, jazz, electronic, rap, soul and many more.
a-pop artists often go on tours over the world, attend music shows and win music awards.
includes all genres coming from north america.
includes english pop, hip-hop, r&b, ballad, country, edm, chill, rock, punk, blues, jazz, electronic, rap, soul and many more.
a-pop artists often go on tours over the world, attend music shows and win music awards.
by disappointed duck October 7, 2019
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
by Mental me 123 March 24, 2010