pop around (for a visit)

pop around (for a visit)

To come somewhere, usually a person's home or residence, for a brief or casual visit. Hey, if you're free this Saturday, why don't you pop around for a visit? I'd love to show you the new truck I bought. You and your girlfriend should pop around sometime. We could grab some dinner or go out for some drinks.
See also: around, pop
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pop around (for a visit)

 and pop by (for a visit); pop in (for a visit); pop over (for a visit)
to come by [someone's residence] for a visit. You simply must pop around for a visit sometime. I will pop by about noon. I can pop in for only a minute.
See also: around, pop
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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  • beak
  • babysit with (someone or something)
  • (one's) nose is out of joint
  • ask after
  • brag on (someone or oneself)
  • as a man sows, so shall he reap
  • cut of (one's) jib
  • conflict of interest