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Popsy is British slang for an attractive young woman.
A game played in the middle of the streets in the ghetto with tops, made by painting a box with specific little boxes throughout the game board numbered from 1-13. And tops are made several ways 1- fill up any bottle top with either wax, tar, or gum 2- gliders are made by scraping soda bottle over a manhole till the glass top pops off ( not the screw off tops, but the pop off type) 3- the best kind are metal school chair leg bottoms. You have to pop them off the chair leg, then yank out all the rubber, and fill in the metal top with wax.
adj./adv. an older term that still maintains its presence that means good or cool, hip. Also can mean close, like a close friendship. "Man . . . did you see that lowered Cadillac? It was tight!" 2. stingy or tightfisted. "Yo, your pops is tight. He's so cheap, even the Scrooge looks generous compared to him." 3. to get really intoxicated and or messed up on drugs. "Yo dawg, we got tight as hell last night."Â
A sax player's reed.I'm playing a great popsicle stick.
The ominous creaks, pops, and shudders of an aircraft in flight
Chord progression.Hey, Pops, dig those "changes" that the Hawk is playin'.
A popsicle
Sick, ill or unwell. e.g. "Thanks anyway, but I'll take a raincheck okay, I'm feeling crook today, but I'll be seeing you" 2. To voice your indignation, dissatisfaction or disapproval. e.g. "I could really go crook at the bank for messing up my account!" 3. A state of being aggravated, angry or irritated. e.g."They stole Pops golf clubs and he is real crook about it, so I don't think now is the right time to talk to him" 4. To insult, abuse or offend. e.g. "Robin sure went crook on me for cracking her best chinaware" 5. Valueless, useless or phony. e.g. "It's a crook watch you sold me, the Jeweller said it's not worth two Bob!"
n 1 money. 2 ice- popsicle. A sort of frozen sugary flavoured lump wrapped around a small bit of wood and designed specifically to drip all down your front as it defrosts.
A game played in the middle of the streets in the ghetto with tops, made by painting a box with specific little boxes throughout the game board numbered from 1-13. And tops are made several ways 1- fill up any bottle top with either wax, tar, or gum 2- gliders are made by scraping soda bottle over a manhole till the glass top pops off ( not the screw off tops, but the pop off type) 3- the best kind are metal school chair leg bottoms. You have to pop them off the chair leg, then yank out all the rubber, and fill in the metal top with wax.
Popshop is British slang for a pawnbroker's.
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To burst open with a pop, when heated over a fire; as, this corn pops well.
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