English

Detailed Synonyms for pop in English

pop:

pop [the ~] nomen

  1. the pop
    the soft drink
    – nonalcoholic beverage (usually carbonated) 1
    the pop
    • pop [the ~] nomen
    the soda; the soda pop
    – a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring 1
    • soda [the ~] nomen
      • in New England they call sodas tonics1
    • soda pop [the ~] nomen
  2. the pop
    the explosion; the detonation; the pop; the boom; the bang; the crack
  3. the pop
    – 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 1
    the pop; the pop music
    – 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 1
  4. the pop
    – a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork 1
    the pop; the popping
    – a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork 1
  5. the pop
    – a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring 1
    the pop; the soda; the tonic; the soda pop; the soda water
    – a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring 1
    • pop [the ~] nomen
    • soda [the ~] nomen
      • in New England they call sodas tonics1
    • tonic [the ~] nomen
      • in New England they call sodas tonics1
    • soda pop [the ~] nomen
    • soda water [the ~] nomen
  6. the pop
    – an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk 1
    the pop; the dad; the daddy; the papa; the pa; the pappa; the dada
    – an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk 1
    • pop [the ~] nomen
    • dad [the ~] nomen
    • daddy [the ~] nomen
    • papa [the ~] nomen
    • pa [the ~] nomen
    • pappa [the ~] nomen
    • dada [the ~] nomen

to pop verb (pops, popped, popping)

  1. to pop
    to bang; to crack; to pop; to boom
    • bang verb (bangs, banged, banging)
    • crack verb (cracks, cracked, cracking)
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
    • boom verb (booms, boomed, booming)
  2. to pop
    to bulge out; to bulge; to pop
    • bulge out verb (bulges out, bulged out, bulging out)
    • bulge verb (bulges, bulged, bulging)
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
  3. to pop
    – burst open with a sharp, explosive sound 1
    to pop
    – burst open with a sharp, explosive sound 1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • The balloon popped1
      • This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven1
  4. to pop
    – cause to burst with a loud, explosive sound 1
    to pop
    – cause to burst with a loud, explosive sound 1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • The child popped the balloon1
  5. to pop
    – fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise 1
    to pop
    – fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise 1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • The soldiers were popping1
  6. to pop
    – take drugs, especially orally 1
    to pop
    – take drugs, especially orally 1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves1
  7. to pop
    – drink down entirely 1
    to down; to pop; to kill; pour down; drink down; belt down; toss off; bolt down
    – drink down entirely 1
    • down verb (downs, downed, downing)
      • He downed three martinis before dinner1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • They popped a few beer after work1
    • kill verb (kills, killed, killing)
      • She killed a bottle of brandy that night1
    • pour down verb
    • drink down verb
    • belt down verb
    • toss off verb
    • bolt down verb
  8. to pop
    – hit or strike 1
    to pop
    – hit or strike 1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • He popped me on the head1
  9. to pop
    – hit a pop-fly 1
    to pop
    – hit a pop-fly 1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • He popped out to shortstop1
  10. to pop
    – release suddenly 1
    to pop
    – release suddenly 1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • pop the clutch1
  11. to pop
    – put or thrust suddenly and forcefully 1
    to pop
    – put or thrust suddenly and forcefully 1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • pop the pizza into the microwave oven1
      • He popped the petit-four into his mouth1
  12. to pop
    – bulge outward 1
    to start; to pop; to bulge; to protrude; to come out; to bulge out; bug out; pop out
    – bulge outward 1
    • start verb (starts, started, starting)
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • His eyes popped1
    • bulge verb (bulges, bulged, bulging)
    • protrude verb (protrudes, protruded, protruding)
    • come out verb (comes out, came out, coming out)
    • bulge out verb (bulges out, bulged out, bulging out)
    • bug out verb
    • pop out verb
  13. to pop
    – appear suddenly or unexpectedly 1
    to pop; pop up; crop up
    – appear suddenly or unexpectedly 1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • The farm popped into view as we turned the corner1
      • He suddenly popped up out of nowhere1
    • pop up verb
    • crop up verb
  14. to pop
    – make a sharp explosive noise 1
    to pop
    – make a sharp explosive noise 1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • The cork of the champagne bottle popped1
  15. to pop
    – cause to make a sharp explosive sound 1
    to pop
    – cause to make a sharp explosive sound 1
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)
      • He popped the champagne bottle1
  16. to pop
    – To fetch the top (most recently added) element of a stack, removing that element from the stack in the process. 2
    to pop
    – To fetch the top (most recently added) element of a stack, removing that element from the stack in the process. 2
    • pop verb (pops, popped, popping)

Conjugations for pop:

present
  1. pop
  2. pop
  3. pops
  4. pop
  5. pop
  6. pop
simple past
  1. popped
  2. popped
  3. popped
  4. popped
  5. popped
  6. popped
present perfect
  1. have popped
  2. have popped
  3. has popped
  4. have popped
  5. have popped
  6. have popped
past continuous
  1. was popping
  2. were popping
  3. was popping
  4. were popping
  5. were popping
  6. were popping
future
  1. shall pop
  2. will pop
  3. will pop
  4. shall pop
  5. will pop
  6. will pop
continuous present
  1. am popping
  2. are popping
  3. is popping
  4. are popping
  5. are popping
  6. are popping
subjunctive
  1. be popped
  2. be popped
  3. be popped
  4. be popped
  5. be popped
  6. be popped
diverse
  1. pop!
  2. let's pop!
  3. popped
  4. popping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

pop adj

  1. pop
    – (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people) 1
    pop; popular
    – (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people) 1

pop adv

  1. pop
    – like a pop or with a pop 1
    pop
    – like a pop or with a pop 1
    • pop adv
      • everything went pop1

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Related Definitions for "pop":

  1. (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people)1
  2. like a pop or with a pop1
    • everything went pop1
  3. 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 love1
  4. a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork1
  5. a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring1
  6. an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk1
  7. burst open with a sharp, explosive sound1
    • The balloon popped1
    • This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven1
  8. cause to burst with a loud, explosive sound1
    • The child popped the balloon1
  9. fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise1
    • The soldiers were popping1
  10. take drugs, especially orally1
    • The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves1
  11. drink down entirely1
    • They popped a few beer after work1
  12. hit or strike1
    • He popped me on the head1
  13. hit a pop-fly1
    • He popped out to shortstop1
  14. release suddenly1
    • pop the clutch1
  15. put or thrust suddenly and forcefully1
    • pop the pizza into the microwave oven1
    • He popped the petit-four into his mouth1
  16. bulge outward1
    • His eyes popped1
  17. appear suddenly or unexpectedly1
    • The farm popped into view as we turned the corner1
    • He suddenly popped up out of nowhere1
  18. make a sharp explosive noise1
    • The cork of the champagne bottle popped1
  19. cause to make a sharp explosive sound1
    • He popped the champagne bottle1
  20. To fetch the top (most recently added) element of a stack, removing that element from the stack in the process.2

Related Synonyms for pop