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pops noun- used as a term of address for a man, especially an older man US, 1844
- “Looks like pops couldn’t take it,” one of them shouted. — Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man, p. 87, 1947
- “Pops,” said the stranger, “I can see that when it comes to cows you don’t know a hill of beans.” — Steve Allen, Bop Fables, p. 55, 1955
- [W]e ain’t got the same hip-hop knowledge as you, pops. — Hip-Hop Connection, p. 9, July 2002
- father US
- “My moms and pops always wanted Hector and me to go to college[.]” — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 74, 1989
- Yeah, see, you ain’t goin’ out like ya pops. — Menace II Society, 1993
- See, my pops was an artist. — Earl “DMX” Simmons, E.A.R.L., p. 22, 2002
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