Word: pop

Category: pop

Arts & Entertainment, Computers & Electronics, Food & Drink

Related words: pop

pop pop, pop up, pop songs, pop it, pop that, song pop, pop music, brain pop, pop warner, pop culture, emoji pop, icon pop quiz, icona pop, cake pop, pop quiz, brain pop jr, pop a lock, pop phone, pop eyes

Synonyms: pop

popular

Translations: pop

pop in spanish

Dictionary:
spanish
Translations:
estallido, reventar, música pop, popular, emergente

pop in german

Dictionary:
german
Translations:
papa, mineralwasser, knallgeräusch, vati, pop, knackgeräusch, populär, papi, Pop, Popup, Kontext, Einblendmenü

pop in french

Dictionary:
french
Translations:
éclater, papa, claquer, soda, frapper, pop, exploser, populaire, crever, contextuel, local, le gêner, déroulant

pop in italian

Dictionary:
italian
Translations:
popolare, schiocco, comparsa, a comparsa, ostacoli

pop in portuguese

Dictionary:
portuguese
Translations:
estouro, pnf, de pop, do pop

pop in dutch

Dictionary:
dutch
Translations:
pa, papa, knal, knallen, Het Pop

pop in russian

Dictionary:
russian
Translations:
хватиться, папаша, хлопать, выталкивать, щелкать, выстрел, всовывать, бросаться, трескаться, отправиться, совать, стрелять, кинуть, бросить, выстрелить, папа, поп, Pop, популярности, всплывающее

pop in norwegian

Dictionary:
norwegian
Translations:
lokal, popup, hurtig

pop in swedish

Dictionary:
swedish
Translations:
popup, snabb, popkonst

pop in finnish

Dictionary:
finnish
Translations:
pop, isä, livahtaa, populaari, vastustajan häirintää, ilman vastustajan häirintää, pop-

pop in danish

Dictionary:
danish
Translations:
popup, i pop

pop in czech

Dictionary:
czech
Translations:
třesknout, bouchnout, populární, popová, rozbalovací, popové

pop in polish

Dictionary:
polish
Translations:
wpaść, korkowiec, trzask, pękać, puknięcie, trzaskać, pop, usuwanie, muzyka, zaglądać, wystrzał, pykać, napój, muzyka pop, podręczne, Popart

pop in hungarian

Dictionary:
hungarian
Translations:
pukk, pukkanás, próbálkozás, a pop, legördülő, könnyűzenei

pop in turkish

Dictionary:
turkish
Translations:
açılır, açılan, bir pop, popüler

pop in greek

Dictionary:
greek
Translations:
ποπ, σουτάρει χωρίς καμία πίεση, αναδυόμενο, καμία πίεση

pop in ukrainian

Dictionary:
ukrainian
Translations:
слабість, кволість, слабкість, поп, піп

pop in albanian

Dictionary:
albanian
Translations:
Logo, popit, e pop

pop in bulgarian

Dictionary:
bulgarian
Translations:
поп, изскачащото, изскачащ, изскачащи

pop in belarusian

Dictionary:
belarusian
Translations:
поп

pop in estonian

Dictionary:
estonian
Translations:
popp, pop-, Pop, hüpikakende, popmuusika

pop in croatian

Dictionary:
croatian
Translations:
baciti, dati, pucanj, gurnuti, zabavne

pop in icelandic

Dictionary:
icelandic
Translations:
popp, hvellur, skjóta, Sprengdu

pop in lithuanian

Dictionary:
lithuanian
Translations:
tėvelis, tėtis, popmuzika, Pop, popmuzikos, Šiolaikiška, iškylančių

pop in latvian

Dictionary:
latvian
Translations:
popmūzika, tētis, popmūzikas, uznirstošais

pop in macedonian

Dictionary:
macedonian
Translations:
поп, скокачки

pop in romanian

Dictionary:
romanian
Translations:
tata, poziție favorabilă

pop in slovenian

Dictionary:
slovenian
Translations:
populární, pojavno, pojavna, Zabava

The meaning and "use of": pop

adjective
  • of or relating to commercial popular music. - a pop star
  • (especially of a technical, scientific, or academic subject) made accessible to the general public; popularized. - pop psychology
noun
  • a light explosive sound. - at first there were just a few pops, perhaps from pistols
  • a patch of bright color. - I like wearing a neutral outfit with one pop of yellow
  • a ball hit high in the air but not deep, providing an easy catch. - Although brilliant with the glove, Power became a source of controversy because of the one-handed style that he used on ground balls and pop-ups .
  • an attempt. - he grabs with a paw and hooks about two hundred berries at a pop
  • commercial popular music, in particular accessible, tuneful music of a kind popular since the 1950s and sometimes contrasted with rock, soul, or other forms of popular music. - From The Smiths to Nirvana, much of the best pop and rock music has been made by fans.
verb
  • make a light explosive sound. - corks popped, glasses tinkled, and delicate canapés were served
  • go somewhere, typically for a short time and often without notice. - she popped in to see if she could help
  • (of a batter) hit a pop fly. - In the second inning, the Cubs had Run Santo on second and Jerry Kindall on first when Ed Bouchee popped to second baseman Julian Javier.
  • take or inject (a drug). - people who obsessively drink and pop pills
  • pawn (something). - I had to pop the silver, dear.
adverb
  • with a light explosive sound. - the champagne went pop

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