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(adverb) like a pop or with a pop; "everything went pop" |
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(verb) fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise; "The soldiers were popping" |
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Related Words: discharge, fire |
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(verb) inject into the skin, as of drugs |
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Synonyms: skin pop |
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Related Words: inject |
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(verb) hit a pop-fly, in baseball |
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Related Words: hit |
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(verb) make a sharp explosive noise |
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Related Words: go, sound, sputter |
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(noun) a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork |
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Synonyms: popping |
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Related Words: sound |
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(noun) a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring; "in New England they call sodas tonics" |
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Synonyms: soda, soda pop, soda water, tonic |
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Related Words: soft drink |
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(satellite adjective) (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people) |
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Synonyms: popular |
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(verb) bulge outward; "His eyes popped" |
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Synonyms: bug out, bulge, bulge out, come out, pop out, protrude |
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Related Words: change form, change shape, deform |
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(noun) music of general appeal to young people |
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Synonyms: pop music |
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Related Words: popular music |
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(noun) an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk |
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Synonyms: dad, dada, daddy, old man, pa, papa, pappa, pater |
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Related Words: begetter, father, male parent |
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