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Favorite brand of pop...

What is your favorite Brand of Pop(The company)


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what the fuck is pop?

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pop1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pp)
v. popped, pop·ping, pops
v. intr.
To make a short, sharp, explosive sound.
To burst open with a short, sharp, explosive sound.
To move quickly or unexpectedly; appear abruptly: At last the cottage popped into view.
To open wide suddenly: The child's eyes popped with astonishment.
Baseball. To hit a short high fly ball, especially one that can be caught by an infielder: popped out to shortstop.
To shoot a firearm, such as a pistol.
To release (a clutch) suddenly.

v. tr.
To cause to make a sharp bursting sound.
To cause to explode with a sharp bursting sound: popped the balloon.
To put or thrust suddenly or unexpectedly: “popping a crisp plump shrimp into her mouth” (Kathleen Winsor).

To discharge (a firearm).
To fire at; shoot.
To hit or strike: popped me on the head.
Baseball. To hit (a ball) high in the air but not far.
Slang.
To take (drugs), especially orally: “To calm a case of the jitters... the bride popped Valium” (People).
To have (a drink): popped a few beers after work.

n.
A sudden sharp, explosive sound.
A shot with a firearm.
Chiefly Midwestern U.S. See soft drink. See Regional Note at tonic.
Baseball. A pop fly.

adv.
With a popping sound.
Abruptly or unexpectedly.

Phrasal Verbs:
pop for
Informal To pay for: I'll pop for the video if you buy some snacks.
pop in
To visit briefly: just popped by to say hello.
pop off Informal
To leave abruptly or hurriedly.
To die suddenly.
To speak thoughtlessly in a burst of released anger.

Idioms:
a pop
Slang Apiece; each: Tickets to the benefit were $100 a pop.
pop the question Informal
To propose marriage.
 
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pop1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pp)
v. popped, pop·ping, pops
v. intr.
To make a short, sharp, explosive sound.
To burst open with a short, sharp, explosive sound.
To move quickly or unexpectedly; appear abruptly: At last the cottage popped into view.
To open wide suddenly: The child's eyes popped with astonishment.
Baseball. To hit a short high fly ball, especially one that can be caught by an infielder: popped out to shortstop.
To shoot a firearm, such as a pistol.
To release (a clutch) suddenly.

v. tr.
To cause to make a sharp bursting sound.
To cause to explode with a sharp bursting sound: popped the balloon.
To put or thrust suddenly or unexpectedly: “popping a crisp plump shrimp into her mouth” (Kathleen Winsor).

To discharge (a firearm).
To fire at; shoot.
To hit or strike: popped me on the head.
Baseball. To hit (a ball) high in the air but not far.
Slang.
To take (drugs), especially orally: “To calm a case of the jitters... the bride popped Valium” (People).
To have (a drink): popped a few beers after work.

n.
A sudden sharp, explosive sound.
A shot with a firearm.
Chiefly Midwestern U.S. See soft drink. See Regional Note at tonic.
Baseball. A pop fly.

adv.
With a popping sound.
Abruptly or unexpectedly.

Phrasal Verbs:
pop for
Informal To pay for: I'll pop for the video if you buy some snacks.
pop in
To visit briefly: just popped by to say hello.
pop off Informal
To leave abruptly or hurriedly.
To die suddenly.
To speak thoughtlessly in a burst of released anger.

Idioms:
a pop
Slang Apiece; each: Tickets to the benefit were $100 a pop.
pop the question Informal
To propose marriage.

Thanks... Very well thought out and informative.
 
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i don't know if i'm the only one here who has tried Mountain Dew Baja Blast at Taco Bell (exclusive btw)...but it is AMAZING. it's so good but the jerks don't sell it in stores, which is probably a good thing.

besides that...i'm a coke guy.
 
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