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bop verb- to dance to popular or rock music UK
Abbreviated and adapted from bebop (a jazz genre first recorded in 1945). - Oh, yes, you can bop to it, any record I can bop to, I like it, that’s it. — Paul E Willis, Profane Culture, p. 69, 1978
- to move with rhythm US, 1959
- Hobie put the box in and slammed the trunk lid down and the two bopped away. — John Sayles, Union Dues, p. 105, 1977
- Glenn would listen to the two morons and watch Maurice bopping around from table to table giving brothers the brother handshake, touch fists in their ritual ways, Maurice the hipster, a dude black felt cap set on his head, just right, and shades. — Elmore Leonard, Out of Sight, p. 287, 1996
- to have sex with someone US, 1974
- Your dick been limp for a year, ’cept when you’re bopping your buddy Tony up there. — Platoon, 1986
- It’s all that accountant-meets-cowboy, muscle-beach-bop-in-the-surf shit that they churn out on the West Coast at the rate of four miles of celluloid a day. — Jim Carroll, Forced Entries, p. 39, 1987
- to engage in gang fighting US
- What were you doing, bopping it up? — Hal Ellson, Tomboy, p. 122, 1950
- The Cobras are an active “bopping” or street-fighting club which has its base in one of the older Brooklyn housing projects. — Harrison E. Salisbury, The Shook-up Generation, p. 19, 1958
- She’s the head guy’s deb. You stick your nose in there any more, the Mau Maus’ll slice it off. My information is they’re all set up to go bopping. — Man’s Magazine, p. 12, February 1960
- to hit someone, to beat someone UK, 1928
- [I] hung around with a crew up there setting fire to mansions early in the morning and bopping skinheads. — Jamie Mandelkau, Buttons, p. 30, 1971
- to murder someone UK
- She reckoned they never bopped their bro. — Jeremy Cameron, Brown Bread in Wengen, p. 117, 1999
- in team gambling, to move to a card table identified by a confederate counting cards there to be primed for better-than-average odds US
- — Steve Kuriscak, Casino Talk, p. 5, 1985
▶ bop the baloney (of a male) to masturbate US- Do you ever bop your baloney? — National Lampoon’s Vacation, 1983
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