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pop the collar

To escape from police custody. Comes from the colloquial "collaring," or arresting, of a criminal. i.e., criminals who are caught are said to be "collared." Thus, to "pop" the collar is to break free of it, or to escape.

The police tried to arrest Jimmy last night. He had to pop the collar and hide out at my house.

by jake christie July 22, 2006

18πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


popped collar

this is usually seen on a douche,scumbag or sleeze ball

Did you see that guy at the club with a popped collar last night? Whata fuckin scumbag..

by BUSTINaNUT April 4, 2009

10πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


Popped Collar

A fashion very popular in Europe, that consists of a rich person wearing a shirt (usually very expensive brands) and popping its collar, which makes them look extremely trendy and attractive to hot European chicks. This is hated on by most americans.

European chick: β€œHoly sh*t!! Look at that fly guy rollin up in his BMW and his popped collar on his La Martina shirt for 500 Euro. He is soo hot and rocks the style.β€œ

American: β€œLook at that fag, who thinks he’s cool cuz he’s from Europe and pops his collar.β€œ

by #guywiththepoppedcollar January 18, 2012

6πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


popped collar

The act of turning the collar of a shirt (usually Polo, Lacoste, Vinyard Vines, or Brooks Brothers) up, creating an extremely cool effect.

Often hated by those who can't pull it off...

Girl1: "Holy CRAP, that dude with the popped collar is friggin' HOT!!!"

Girl2: "I know, my panties just floated out of the bar!"

by writerX October 16, 2007

34πŸ‘ 56πŸ‘Ž


Book collar

The common style of shirt collar worn by most people today.
It resembles a book that is opened.

"when I go to work, I have to wear a blouse with a book collar".

by blinkingblythe May 28, 2007

3πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


popped collar

Something white people think is very cool

"Dude,man like let me pop ur collar its like so freakin awesome."

by Gameguy March 16, 2005

56πŸ‘ 104πŸ‘Ž


skokie collar

cervical collar worn by accident victims on advice of counsel after leaving a doctor's office or hospital emergency room Worn in anticipation of filing a personal injury lawsuit with representation of Jewish counsel.

He waltzed into court with a flock of lawyers wearing a Skokie collar.

by jj8899usa October 3, 2013

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