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The name of the best dog in the entire universe. He is loyal, loving, smart, respectful and teaching dog. He is always your side kick, and watches your back. In big crowds, he's elusive and hard to keep your eyes on but that's because he's keeping an eye on YOU. No one messes with a Pop pops owner. They would have to go through Pop pop first.

What a great pup to not need a leash! That's so Pop pop.

All I have to do is say, Pop pop a Dee pop pop pop! And here he comes! My little Pop pop!

by GinaDivine21 October 7, 2018

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pop

A quantic phenomenon in which the popularity of something is inversely proportional to its overall goodness, pop has become the baseline standard against which the quality of all decent culture, music and art can be measured against.

Cynthia is cool, unique, and trendy while being generally accepted in her clique as long as she feeds corporately-sanctioned pop culture into her daily life.

by Requiett April 2, 2005

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Pop

a terrible brand of music where the singers only sing about failed relationships. The fans are 13 year old girls who are so stupid not to realize that the singers are too pretty to be turned down by a guy and that helps the girls relate to them. None of the pop artists write their own songs because they are way too stupid to pick up a pen and paper.

Pop music is horrible

by Mr. Zimpy November 23, 2009

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pop

grandfather, great-grandfather

look ova there, thats jessica's pop

by aussie_gurl May 27, 2007

17๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Pop

cause (something) to burst, making a popping sound

Jason made his condom pop by slamming too hard, and so he created an accident.

by vincentupsdellred December 9, 2016


pop

to injest a pill orally

I pooped 5 vicatins last night and was messed up

by ppopper December 18, 2004

86๐Ÿ‘ 46๐Ÿ‘Ž


Pop

In foosball when you have the ball and shot it and it goes in to the net and comes back out (pop backs out) and is still in play.

Dave has the ball, he goes and shots against alex. The ball goes in to the net and then (pop) comes back out of the net

by cwaterton12 July 11, 2008

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