verb

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To make a pop, or sharp, quick sound.

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The muskets popped away on all sides.

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To burst (something) with a popping sound.

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The boy with the pin popped the balloon.

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(with in, out, upon, etc.) To enter, or issue forth, with a quick, sudden movement; to move from place to place suddenly; to dart.

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A rabbit popped out of the hole.

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To place (something) (somewhere); to move or position (something) with a short movement.

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He popped his head around the door.

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(often with over, round, along, etc.) To make a short trip or visit.

example

I'll pop by your place later today.

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To stand out; to be distinctive to the senses.

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This colour really pops.

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To hit (something or someone).

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He popped me on the nose.

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To shoot (usually somebody) with a firearm.

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To ejaculate.

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To remove (a data item) from the top of a stack.

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To remove a data item from the top of (a stack).

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To pawn (something) (to raise money).

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I had to pop my watch to see me through until pay-day.

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To swallow or consume (especially a tablet of a drug, sometimes extended to other small items such as sweets or candy).

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To perform (a move or stunt) while riding a board or vehicle.

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(of the ears) To undergo equalization of pressure when the Eustachian tubes open.

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My ears popped as the aeroplane began to ascend.

Examples of popped in a Sentence

The rules popped up on the screen.

She popped it open.

He popped the top.

Martha sighed and popped up to a sitting position.

She lifted her whip and expertly popped it over the back of the lead mule.

She popped out of her meditation.

She popped it into her mouth and bit down on it.

Another address popped up.

A few minutes later Cade popped his head around the door.

She climbed frozen hills of waves through the raindrops, surprised when they popped like tiny water balloons.

To escape the smiling innkeeper role, he plodded barefoot out back to the small patio, fired up the barbeque, popped the cap on the first of the last three Fat Tire Ales and stretched out on Cynthia's chaise.

She popped open her halter, nearly spilling the contents, and took out her cigarettes, but didn't light one.

He popped the top off and dumped the sandy magic into the air.

She popped one of the water cubes into her mouth, head pulsing from a nasty hangover.

She reviewed the numbers that popped up on her screen.

Lana pressed her thumb to the screen, relieved when the new info she'd entered popped up.

A calendar reminder popped up.

A score of women serfs, old and young, as well as children, popped out from the back entrance to have a look at the hunters who were arriving.

A few days later when Carmen and Destiny were visiting Katie, the issue popped out of her mouth in another conversation.

Fred O'Connor popped back into the room waving money.

Just then, the third baby hamster popped up from behind his mom.

Donnie popped to his feet and brushed a kiss on his mother's cheek and resumed his work.

Nothing new has popped up on that, has it?

Adrienne's stomach lurched and chill bumps popped out on her arms.

He shook his head and squeezed the steering wheel until one of his fingers popped.

He popped out of the Jeep, leaving the Deans to unstick themselves from their seats and follow.

Like the reverse of a doll, when she lay down, her eyelids popped open.

The candle's wick popped loudly enough to wake her awhile later.

She eyed them doubtfully but popped one into her mouth.

She pressed one button, then another, struggling to understand the symbols that popped up on the screen in response.

The stove popped an angry protest about the growing flames and she flinched.

Her neck popped, sending a shot of pain down her back.

You could've popped that maniac before he dragged you over the cliff.

She handed the pale woman a food and water cube and popped two of her own.  Standing, she waded into the brush where she'd thrown the knife.  It glinted in the morning light.  Katie swiped it, glad the trees didn't have a taste for metal as well as Immortal sustenance.

I was with her in Norfolk when they popped the sheet on the wrong guy.

Willie Wassermann had popped up, so to speak, on Thursday morning, so Dean was 65 dollars richer from the office pool.

Fred, rejuvenated, popped up to check his e-mails as soon as he felt he'd drained the well of intelligence the Deans had been holding back during his jury and jail departures.

An amiable gentleman, Peter, has popped a message in the guestbook.

At the end of the performance, a head popped out of the orchestra pit to receive some acclamation.

A tompot blenny popped its head out of an exhaust port.

This was in turn followed by the dot.com bubble which popped in 2000.

The Helene had resourcefully popped out and bought some foul smelling, heavily chlorinated gloop which claimed to unblock even the most troublesome sinks.

A head popped up over the edge of the cliff about 6 ' away - it was a rock climber.

After one evening's victory over Swindon Town I think, They popped into the Black Boy for a celebratory drink.

Unfortunately I made a faux pas, greeting Anne with the first thing that popped into my mind.

He has popped up like a class joker against whom no parent can compete.

I popped in as I love the high-spec Audis - they just look so meaty.

Washed up and popped popcorn for them, too.

I popped in one lunchtime just to assess the cut of its jib and ordered some smoked salmon ravioli (£ 3.95 ).

Not long after, the top screw of bow's rigger popped open and we had to row on in 6s.

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