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pop off verb- to die UK, 1764
- Hey pop ups [unasked-for windows that appear on your computer screen], why don’t you pop off? — The Guardian, 15 December 2003
- to brag, to boast; to speak out when discretion would suggest silence US, 1940
- I sat back a lot, I didn’t pop off a lot. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 69, 1972
- I’ma be another rapper dead / for poppin’ off at the mouth with shit I shouldn’ta said[.] — Eminem (Marshall Mathers), Kill You, 2000
- to kill someone UK, 1824
- The arrest of serial killer David Berkowitz–who claimed he heard the voice of God through his parents’ dog, and the God-Dog told him his duty in life was to pop off women–had been all over the papers that year. — Rita Ciresi, Pink Slip, p. 10, 1999
- to ejaculate US
- Sure, I wanted to pop off. Christ, did I ever! — Joey V., Portrait of Joey, p. 39, 1969
- — John A. Holm, Dictionary of Bahamian English, p. 159, 1982
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