popping
21popping — pÉ‘p /pÉ’p adj. of popular culture, designed for the general population; trendy, fashionable; unexpected, surprise n. sound of an explosion; carbonated drink; dad, father (Informal) v. make a shattering sound; explode with a loud bang (like a… …
22Popping — RadioPP Breakup of audio due to gusting or blowing into mike; blasting …
23popping — See solvent pop …
24popping — noun a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑pop • Derivationally related forms: ↑pop, ↑pop (for: ↑pop) • Hypernyms: ↑ …
25popping crease — /pop ing/, Cricket. a line parallel to and in advance of a bowling crease, marking the limit of a batsman s approach in hitting the ball. [1765 75; POP1 + ING1] * * * …
26popping crease — noun a white line drawn on the pitch in front of each wicket, between which the batsmen run, and from where the bowler bowls Syn: crease …
27Popping's Alley — See Poppin s Court …
28popping tits — ingl. Anticonceptivo femenino …
29popping up the daisies — dead The corpse is supposed to provide sustenance for the common churchyard wild flower. Some jocular use, even of those cremated …
30popping crease — noun Cricket a line across the pitch in front of the stumps, behind which the batsman must keep the bat or one foot grounded to avoid the risk of being stumped or run out. Origin C18: from pop1, perh. in the obs. sense strike …