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Ring Pop

A plastic ring with a large, circular base that is placed on the topside of your hand. A half-inch long plastic rod is sticking up out of it, holding on a flavourful lollipop. Tends to leave a sticky residue all over your hands, because when you suck on a lollipop and then let it 'dry' it kind of... Melts.

Kid one: -sucking noise-
Kid two: Why are you sucking your knuckles?!
K1: -surfaces- Dude! I'm suckin' on a Ring Pop!
K2: Oooohhh, cool!

by Karaix August 26, 2008

42๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


otter pops

Otter Pops are a brand of frozen snack sold in the United States. The product consists of a plastic tube filled with flavored quick freezing liquid, which after being frozen is sliced open, and the ice is eaten out of the top of the tube, like a popsicle without a stick.

Otter Pops come in six flavors, each named after a different character:

* Louie-Bloo Raspberry
* Strawberry Short Kook
* Sir Isaac Lime
* Poncho Punch (originally Rip Van Lemon until the1970s)
* Alexander the Grape
* Little Orphan Orange

hey you. don't touch my otter pops. give me back my Sir Issac Lime you son of a bitch.

by sgonjdh June 28, 2006

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Plastic Pop

"Plastic Pop" is an umbrella term for a band/musician/genre of so called "Popular Music" that lacks any real depth or merit, and instead emphasizes things like money, partying, booze, promiscuity or other mindless 'middle school' riffraff to gain an audience. These bands are often only successful because they appeal to young, impressionable demographics that are very high in number.

The use of the word "Plastic" in the saying is meant to be a statement about the fakeness/artificiality of both these musicians and bands themselves, and also the music they create, which is often filtered through programs like "Auto-Tune" to achieve an even more fake, "plastic" sound.

These bands, despite selling records and gaining popularity, almost always lack any actual talent and often overshadow less 'glamorous' bands who might actually be much better but don't have a 'gimmick'. Plastic Pop instead relies on strong marketing and very exploitable audiences to stay afloat.

"The Beatles are finally on iTunes! Maybe now kids will listen to music that's actually GOOD instead of all the Plastic Pop they're pushing these days."

Some bands/musicians that might be considered Plastic Pop include but are not limited to: Ke$ha, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Rihanna, Taio Cruz, etc.

Oftentimes "Plastic Pop" songs are put out by flash in the pan groups.

by AntInAlaska November 19, 2010

12๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


i-popping

basically short for ipod popping, general showing off or stunting with your ipod.

On the train going into manhattan u can see a lot of people with ipods in their hands in all sorts of flashy cases and styles.
Ray: hey mike check out that guy with the ipod in a leapard print case
Mike: yeah that kid is I-POPPING like it's his job

by raeon September 13, 2005

12๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Blow Pops

A Lollipop Of The Fruit Varities And Flavors.
It Has A Gum Base Center.
One Of The More Popular Lollipops.

These Blow Pops Are Delicious!
Would You Like A Blow Pop?

by Twilight 4E! April 12, 2009

12๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Corn Pop

A derogatory term for someone you want to fight in prison that you know you could easily take.

I finna boutta bust that corn pop up.

by Princess Diane October 16, 2019

12๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


chamber pop

Chamber pop, often used interchangeably with baroque pop, is a pop music subgenre which originated in the United States and United Kingdom. It emerged in the mid-1960s as a fusion of pop rock and classical music, in particular that of the baroque and classical eras. It has continued to develop with new artists such as The Synthetic Dream Foundation, Regina Spektor, and the newest works by Tori Amos.

Regina Spektor and The Synthetic Dream Foundation make beautiful chamber pop music

by Musical Genius April 26, 2013

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