pop
Noun
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An informal term for a father;
Probably derived from baby talk (synset 110007601)is a type of: begetter, father, male parent - a male parent (also used as a term of address to your father) -
A sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring (synset 107943752)
"in New England they call sodas tonics"is a type of: soft drink - nonalcoholic beverage (usually carbonated)substance holonym: carbonated water, club soda, seltzer, soda water, sparkling water - effervescent beverage artificially charged with carbon dioxide
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A sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork (synset 107405000)
is a type of: sound - the sudden occurrence of an audible eventsame as: popping
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Music of general appeal to teenagers;
A bland watered-down version of rock'n'roll with more rhythm and harmony and an emphasis on romantic love (synset 107074002)is a type of: popular music, popular music genre - any genre of music having wide appeal (but usually only for a short time)same as: pop music
Adverb
Adjective
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(of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people) (synset 300416037)
referred to in:
- art, artistic creation, artistic production - the creation of beautiful or significant things
- music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
similar to: nonclassical - not classicalsame as: popular
Verb
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Bulge outward (synset 202086193)
"His eyes popped"
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Hit a pop-fly (synset 201407567)
"He popped out to shortstop"referred to in: ball, baseball, baseball game - a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runsis a type of: hit - cause to move by striking
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Make a sharp explosive noise (synset 202190434)
"The cork of the champagne bottle popped"subtypes: sputter - make an explosive soundverb group: pop - cause to make a sharp explosive sound
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Fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise (synset 201136497)
"The soldiers were popping"
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Cause to make a sharp explosive sound (synset 202190638)
"He popped the champagne bottle"is a type of: sound - cause to soundverb group: pop - make a sharp explosive noise
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Appear suddenly or unexpectedly (synset 202161949)
"The farm popped into view as we turned the corner"; "He suddenly popped up out of nowhere"is a type of: appear - come into sight or view
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Put or thrust suddenly and forcefully (synset 201502149)
"pop the pizza into the microwave oven"; "He popped the petit-four into his mouth"
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Release suddenly (synset 201477610)
"pop the clutch"
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Hit or strike (synset 201403659)
"He popped me on the head"is a type of: hit - deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument
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Drink down entirely (synset 201204994)
"He downed three martinis before dinner"; "She killed a bottle of brandy that night"; "They popped a few beer after work"
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Take drugs, especially orally (synset 201202125)
"The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves"is a type of: inject - take by injectionsubtypes: skin pop - inject (drugs) into the skin
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Cause to burst with a loud, explosive sound (synset 200310574)
"The child popped the balloon"verb group: pop - burst open with a sharp, explosive sound
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Burst open with a sharp, explosive sound (synset 200310364)
"The balloon popped"; "This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven"is a type of: break open, burst, split - come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressureverb group: pop - cause to burst with a loud, explosive sound
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