go somewhere for a short time, often without notice
she popped in to see if she could help
he popped down to my office
he had just popped out to get a snack
(of a person's eyes) open wide and appear to bulge, especially with surprise
the man's eyes popped in disbelief
appear brighter or more striking in juxtaposition with something of a different or complementary colour
she added a slick of red lipstick to make the outfit pop
grey creates a calm, neutral backdrop that lets other colors pop
take or inject (a drug)
Williams had spent his life hitting the bottle and popping pills
pawn (something)
I wouldn't ever sell it—I popped it
a sweet fizzy drink such as lemonade
a bottle of pop
a patch of bright colour
I like wearing a neutral outfit with one pop of yellow
a ball hit high in the air but not far from the home plate, providing an easy catch
he caught a pop fly for the third out of the seventh inning
a piece of flavoured ice or ice cream on a stick
frozen fruit pops
commercial popular music, in particular accessible, tuneful music of a kind popular since the 1950s and sometimes contrasted with rock, soul, or other forms of popular music
their quasi-psychedelic pop is pleasantly uplifting and danceable