pop
adj : (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially
among young people) [syn: {popular}]
n 1: an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby
talk [syn: {dad}, {dada}, {daddy}, {old man}, {pa}, {papa},
{pappa}, {pater}]
2: a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring; "in
New England they call sodas tonics" [syn: {soda}, {soda
pop}, {soda water}, {tonic}]
3: a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork
[syn: {popping}]
4: music of general appeal to young people [syn: {pop music}]
adv : like a pop or with a pop; "everything went pop"
v 1: bulge outward; "His eyes popped" [syn: {protrude}, {pop out},
{bulge}, {bulge out}, {bug out}, {come out}]
2: hit a pop-fly, in baseball
3: make a sharp explosive noise
4: fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise; "The soldiers
were popping"
5: inject into the skin, as of drugs [syn: {skin pop}]