Word: pop

Category: pop

Arts & Entertainment, Computers & Electronics, Food & Drink

Related words: pop

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Synonyms: pop

popular

Translations: pop

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spanish
Translations:
estallido, reventar, música pop, popular, emergente
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german
Translations:
papa, mineralwasser, knallgeräusch, vati, pop, knackgeräusch, populär, papi, Pop, Popup, ...
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french
Translations:
éclater, papa, claquer, soda, frapper, pop, exploser, populaire, crever, contextuel, ...
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italian
Translations:
popolare, schiocco, comparsa, a comparsa, ostacoli
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portuguese
Translations:
estouro, pnf, de pop, do pop
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dutch
Translations:
pa, papa, knal, knallen, Het Pop
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russian
Translations:
хватиться, папаша, хлопать, выталкивать, щелкать, выстрел, всовывать, бросаться, трескаться, отправиться, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
lokal, popup, hurtig
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swedish
Translations:
popup, snabb, popkonst
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finnish
Translations:
pop, isä, livahtaa, populaari, vastustajan häirintää, ilman vastustajan häirintää, pop-
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danish
Translations:
popup, i pop
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czech
Translations:
třesknout, bouchnout, populární, popová, rozbalovací, popové
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polish
Translations:
wpaść, korkowiec, trzask, pękać, puknięcie, trzaskać, pop, usuwanie, muzyka, zaglądać, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
pukk, pukkanás, próbálkozás, a pop, legördülő, könnyűzenei
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turkish
Translations:
açılır, açılan, bir pop, popüler
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greek
Translations:
ποπ, σουτάρει χωρίς καμία πίεση, αναδυόμενο, καμία πίεση
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ukrainian
Translations:
слабість, кволість, слабкість, поп, піп
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albanian
Translations:
Logo, popit, e pop
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bulgarian
Translations:
поп, изскачащото, изскачащ, изскачащи
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belarusian
Translations:
поп
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estonian
Translations:
popp, pop-, Pop, hüpikakende, popmuusika
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croatian
Translations:
baciti, dati, pucanj, gurnuti, zabavne
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icelandic
Translations:
popp, hvellur, skjóta, Sprengdu
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lithuanian
Translations:
tėvelis, tėtis, popmuzika, Pop, popmuzikos, Šiolaikiška, iškylančių
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latvian
Translations:
popmūzika, tētis, popmūzikas, uznirstošais
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macedonian
Translations:
поп, скокачки
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romanian
Translations:
tata, poziție favorabilă
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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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