"pop" Definition

Definitions for the word "pop" from multiple English dictionaries.

1. n.
1 sudden sharp explosive sound as of a cork when drawn. 2 colloq. Effervescent drink. v. (-pp-) 1 (cause to) make a pop. 2 (foll. By in, out, up, etc.) Go, move, come, or put unexpectedly or abruptly (pop out to the shop). 3 slang pawn. adv. With the sound of a pop (go pop). pop off colloq. Die. Pop the question colloq. Propose marriage. [imitative]
Source: Oxford English Dictionary, 1884
2. n.
Colloq. 1 (in full pop music) highly successful commercial music, esp. Since the 1950s. 2 (attrib.) Of or relating to pop music (pop concert, group, song). 3 pop record or song (top of the pops). [abbreviation]
Source: Oxford English Dictionary, 1884
3. n.
Esp. Us colloq. Father. [from *papa]
Source: Oxford English Dictionary, 1884
4. slang
to pawn or pledge; “to POP up the spout,” to pledge at the pawnbroker’s,—an allusion to the spout up which the brokers send the ticketed articles until such times as they shall be redeemed. The spout runs from the ground-floor to the wareroom at the top of the house. Ginger-beer is also known as POP.
Source: The Slang Dictionary, 1864

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