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pop
noun
a
short
,
quick
,
explosive
sound
like
a
small
burst
•
We
heard
a
loud
pop
when
the
balloon
burst
.
We
heard
a
loud
pop
when
the
balloon
burst
.
•
The
fireplace
made
a
gentle
pop
that
filled
the
living
room
.
The
fireplace
made
a
gentle
pop
that
filled
the
living
room
.
From
imitative
origin
,
echoing
the
small
explosive
sound
it
describes
.
verb
-
pop
,
popping
,
pops
,
popped
to
burst
or
make
a
small
explosive
sound
•
The
balloon
will
pop
if
you
keep
blowing
air
into
it
.
The
balloon
will
pop
if
you
keep
blowing
air
into
it
.
•
The
corn
kernels
popped
loudly
in
the
microwave
.
The
corn
kernels
popped
loudly
in
the
microwave
.
Imitative
;
directly
related
to
the
noun
describing
the
sound
.
noun
a
sweet
fizzy
drink
with
bubbles
of
gas
,
also
called
soda
•
Can
I
have
a
cold
pop
with
my
burger
?
Can
I
have
a
cold
pop
with
my
burger
?
•
She
bought
a
six-pack
of
orange
pop
for
the
picnic
.
She
bought
a
six-pack
of
orange
pop
for
the
picnic
.
Early
20th-century
American
slang
,
probably
imitating
the
popping
sound
when
the
bottle
is
opened
.
verb
-
pop
,
popping
,
pops
,
popped
to
put
or
move
something
quickly
and
suddenly
•
She
popped
the
letter
into
her
bag
and
hurried
out
.
She
popped
the
letter
into
her
bag
and
hurried
out
.
•
Just
pop
the
pizza
in
the
oven
for
ten
minutes
.
Just
pop
the
pizza
in
the
oven
for
ten
minutes
.
Extended
from
the
sense
of
sudden
motion
,
first
recorded
in
the
19th
century
.
verb
-
pop
,
popping
,
pops
,
popped
to
appear
or
come
out
quickly
and
unexpectedly
•
A
rabbit
popped
out
of
the
hole
.
A
rabbit
popped
out
of
the
hole
.
•
New
messages
keep
popping
up
on
my
screen
.
New
messages
keep
popping
up
on
my
screen
.
Early
20th-century
extension
of
the
idea
of
sudden
movement
.