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    pop
    /pɒp/

    verb

    • 1. make a light explosive sound: "corks popped and glasses tinkled" Similar go banggo off with a banggo offcrack
    • 2. go somewhere for a short time, often without notice: "she popped in to see if she could help" Similar godrop by/in/into/roundstop byvisit

    noun

    • 1. a light explosive sound: "there were a few pops, perhaps from pistols" Similar bangcracksnapboom
    • 2. a sweet fizzy drink such as lemonade: informal "a bottle of pop" Similar fizzy drinksoft drinkcarbonated drinksoda

    adverb

    • 1. with a light explosive sound: "the champagne went pop"

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  2. POP definition: 1. modern popular music, usually with a strong beat, created with electrical or electronic…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of POP is to strike or knock sharply : hit. How to use pop in a sentence. to strike or knock sharply : hit; to push, put, or thrust suddenly or briefly; to cause to explode or burst open…

  4. Pop is used to represent a short sharp sound, for example the sound made by bursting a balloon or by pulling a cork out of a bottle. Each corn kernel will make a loud pop when cooked. His back tyre just went pop on a motorway. Synonyms: bang, report, crack, noise More Synonyms of pop. 4. verb. If something pops, it makes a short sharp sound.

  5. noun. us / pɑːp / uk / pɒp / pop noun (MUSIC) Add to word list. A2 [ U ] (formal popular music) modern popular music, usually with a strong beat, created with electrical or electronic equipment, and easy to listen to and remember: pop music. a pop concert / song. What do you want to listen to - jazz, classical, or pop?

  6. Pop definition: to make a short, quick, explosive sound. See examples of POP used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of pop noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. uncountable noun. Pop is modern music that usually has a strong rhythm and uses electronic equipment. ...the perfect combination of Caribbean rhythms, European pop, and American soul. ...a life-size poster of a pop star. 2. uncountable noun. You can refer to carbonated drinks such as cola as pop. [British, informal] ...a can of pop.

  9. to quickly put something in a particular place: Can you pop the pizza in the oven? pop out/up. to move quickly and suddenly, especially out of something. Phrasal verbs. pop up. noun. uk / pɒp / us. pop noun (MUSIC) A2. modern music with a strong beat which is popular with young people. pop noun (SOUND) a short sound like a small explosion.

  10. of or pertaining to popular songs: pop music; pop singers. of or pertaining to pop art. reflecting or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people: pop culture; pop novels.

  11. Pop definition: to make a short, quick, explosive sound. See examples of POP used in a sentence.