| | slovo | definícia |  | To pop off (gcide)
 | Pop \Pop\, v. t. 1. To thrust or push suddenly; to offer suddenly; to bring
 suddenly and unexpectedly to notice; as, to pop one's head
 in at the door.
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 He popped a paper into his hand.      --Milton.
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 2. To cause to pop; to cause to burst open by heat, as grains
 of Indian corn; as, to pop corn or chestnuts.
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 3. To eat or swallow; -- of food, especially snacks, in small
 pieces; as, he popped a whole can of peanuts while
 watching the movie.
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 To pop off,
 (a) to thrust away, or put off promptly; as, to pop one
 off with a denial. --Locke.
 (b) to make a statement, or series of statements,
 forcefully and in an opinionated manner; as, he popped
 off about his dislike of modern art.
 
 To pop the question, to make an offer of marriage to a
 lady. [Colloq.] --Dickens.
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