Apr 24, 2010

pop

Main Entry: 1pop 
Pronunciation: \ˈpäp\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): popped; pop·ping
Etymology: Middle English poppen, of imitative origin
Date: 15th century
transitive verb 1 : to strike or knock sharply : hit
2 : to push, put, or thrust suddenly and often deftly s a grape into her mouth> <popped in a CD>
3 : to cause to explode or burst open <popped some popcorn>
4 : to fire at : shoot
5 : to take (pills) especially frequently or habitually
6 : to open with a pop intransitive verb 1 a : to go, come, or appear suddenly —often used with up popping up on the screen> b : to escape or break away from something (as a point of attachment) usually suddenly or unexpectedly
2 : to make or burst with a sharp sound popped>
3 : to protrude from the sockets popping with amazement>
4 : to shoot with a firearm
5 : to hit a pop fly —often used with up or out