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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pop
,
v. t.
1.
To
thrust
or
push
suddenly
;
to
offer
suddenly
;
to
bring
suddenly
and
unexpectedly
to
notice
;
as
,
to
pop
one's
head
in
at
the
door
.
He
popped
a
paper
into
his
hand
.
--
Milton
.
2.
To
cause
to
pop
;
to
cause
to
burst
open
by
heat
,
as
grains
of
Indian
corn
;
as
,
to
pop
corn
or
chestnuts
.
To pop off
,
(a)
to
thrust
away
,
or
put
off
promptly
;
as
,
to
pop
one
off
with
a
denial
. --
Locke
.
(b)
to
make
a
statement
,
or
series
of
statements
,
forcefully
and
in
an
opinionated
manner
;
as
,
he
popped off
about
his
dislike
of
modern
art
.
To pop the question
,
to
make
an
offer
of
marriage
to
a
lady
. [
Colloq
.] --
Dickens
.
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