popup

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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
pop1
verb (pops, popping, popped)
  • 1 make or cause to make a sudden sharp explosive sound.
  • 2 (often pop in/out) go or come for a short time, often without notice.

    ■ (pop off) informal die.

  • 3 put or place quickly in a particular position.
  • 4 (of a person's eyes) open wide and appear to bulge, especially with surprise.
  • 5 informal take or inject (a drug).
  • 6 Brit. informal pawn.
noun
  • 1 a sudden sharp explosive sound.
  • 2 informal, dated or N. Amer. fizzy soft drink.
  • 3 (also pop fly or pop-up) Baseball a ball hit high in the air but not far from the home plate.
– phrases
—— a pop N. Amer. informal costing a specified amount per item.
have (or take) a pop at informal attack.
pop one's clogs Brit. informal die.
pop the question informal propose marriage.
– origin ME (in the senses ‘a blow’ and ‘to strike’): imitative.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
pop2
noun (also pop music) commercial popular music, in particular accessible, tuneful music of a kind popular since the 1950s. adjective
  • 1 relating to pop music.
  • 2 often derogatory (especially of a scientific or academic subject) made accessible to the general public.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
pop3
noun chiefly US informal term for father.
– origin C19: abbrev. of poppa.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
pop-up
adjective
  • 1 (of a book or greetings card) containing folded pictures that rise up to form a three-dimensional scene or figure when opened.
  • 2 (of an electric toaster) operating so as to push up a piece of toast when it is ready.
  • 3 Computing (of a menu or other utility) able to be superimposed on the screen being worked on and suppressed rapidly.
noun
  • 1 Computing a pop-up menu or other utility.

    ■ an unrequested browser window, especially one generated for the purpose of advertising.

  • 2 Baseball see pop1 (sense 3 of the noun).

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