Pop
Post Office Protocol (POP) is the Internet protocol used by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to process email. A POP account is an email account.
Meanings of Pop
Loud, piercing sound, like a cork flying out of a bottle.
(Midwestern USA) Carbonated or fizzy drink, usually non-alcoholic lemonade.
(Midwestern US) A bottle, can, or serving of carbonated or fizzy drink, usually non-alcoholic soda.
Lightning: A quick, possibly aimless shot from a firearm.
(in the pop phrase) The amount dispensed one serving at a time.
Something that stands out or is distinctive, especially to the senses.
Remove a data item from the top of the stack.
European redwing.
The sixth time derivative of the position vector (in speed, acceleration, ■■■■, ■■■■, ), i.e. the rate of change of the .
To play fast or fast sound.
Burst (something) with a .
(with entrance, exit, inclusion, etc.) Entry or exit, going from one place to another with a quick, sudden movement, sudden haste.
Place (something) (anywhere) to move or position (something) in a short movement.
(often rush hour, round, long, etc.) For a short trip or visit.
They are distinguished by being distinctive to the senses.
To hit (something or someone).
(usually someone) shoots a .
To remove (data item) from the top of the stack.
To remove a data item from above (stack).
(something) (to collect money).
Swallowing or eating (especially a medicine tablet, sometimes scattered among other small objects such as candy or treats).
Perform (a move or trick) while riding on a board or vehicle.
(Ears) Equalization of pressure when the Eustachian tube opens.
It is used to refer to a loud and shrill sound, e.g. B. when the cork falls out of the bottle.
Loving form of the Father.
Pop music.
(used attributively in certain sentences) Popular.
(Russian Orthodoxy) A Russian Orthodox priest is a minister.
Sentences of Pop
Listen to the pop of the champagne cork.
Lunch consisted of sandwiches and a bottle of lemonade.
Go to the store and buy us three lollipops.
The man with the shot the rabbit.
They cost 50 pence each.
A touch of vanilla flavour.
Cannons fired from all sides.
The boy with the pin popped the balloon.
A rabbit came out of a .
He stuck his head around the door.
I'll come to your house later in the day.
This color is very popular.
It jumped on my nose.
I had to open my watch to see payday.
My ears were covered when the plane started to take off.
My father always told me to do my homework every night.