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POP OFF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to say something quickly and without thinking, esp. because of anger: Rice popped off about his teammate on a TV interview. (Definition of pop off from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of pop off. in Chinese (Traditional) 死,死亡, 殺死(某人),做掉(某人)… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 死,死亡, 杀死(某人),干掉(某人)…
Pop off Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of POP OFF is to die unexpectedly. to die unexpectedly; to leave suddenly; to talk thoughtlessly and often loudly or angrily… See the full definition
pop off - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
( transitive) To fire or launch (a shot, projectile, or missile ), especially singly or in small bursts . ( intransitive, informal, usually derogatory) To speak frankly . popping off at the mouth. ( intransitive, informal) To release flatulence, generally in short rapid succession. To thrust away, or put off promptly . to pop one off with a denial.
Urban Dictionary: Pop off
Popping Off. "Popping off" is a verb used when you're doing extremely well and or performing like a professional/better than anyone in your game. Can also be used when you're being accused of cheating in a video game because the sheer amount of god like skill you possess. "I'm popping off, LETS GO !"
What Does Pop Off Mean? - Writing Explained
Definition: To speak and act suddenly in an angry manner. Origin of Pop Off. This expression originated around the 1930s. A person who is popping off is usually overcome by emotion and feels that he or she must say something, even though the time and place may not be appropriate, or it may be premature.
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