bop
التعريفات والمعاني
== Translingual ==
=== Etymology ===
Clipping of English Bonkiman with p as a placeholder.
=== Symbol ===
bop
(international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Bonkiman.
=== See also ===
Wiktionary’s coverage of Bonkiman terms
== English ==
=== Pronunciation ===
(Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /bɒp/
(General American) IPA(key): /bɑp/
Rhymes: -ɒp
=== Etymology 1 ===
Imitative of the sound made.
==== Noun ====
bop (plural bops)
(colloquial, onomatopoeia) A very light smack, blow or punch.
==== Verb ====
bop (third-person singular simple present bops, present participle bopping, simple past and past participle bopped)
(colloquial, transitive) To strike gently or playfully.
===== Synonyms =====
bip, boop
===== Derived terms =====
===== Translations =====
=== Etymology 2 ===
Shortened from bebop.
==== Noun ====
bop (countable and uncountable, plural bops)
(uncountable, music) A style of improvised jazz from the 1940s.
(slang, countable) A good, catchy song; a song that makes one want to dance.
(countable) A casual party with dancing; a disco.
(countable, Oxbridge slang) A party hosted by a college's JCR or MCR.
===== Derived terms =====
==== Verb ====
bop (third-person singular simple present bops, present participle bopping, simple past and past participle bopped)
To dance to music with a marked beat.
=== Etymology 3 ===
Variant of whop (“to move around quickly with an impact”) and bob (“to move gently vertically”) as well as from the dances above interpreted as a manner of locomotion.
==== Verb ====
bop (third-person singular simple present bops, present participle bopping, simple past and past participle bopped)
(informal, ambitransitive) To walk casually; to stroll.
(slang, ambitransitive) To have sex.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:copulate
(slang, ambitransitive) To fellate.
=== Etymology 4 ===
Originated in the early 2000s as slang term in African American Vernacular English. Early entries for bop in the Urban Dictionary date to 2005 (describing “a female who gives head [fellatio] to anyone.”). The term was popularized among Gen-Zers in 2023, after TikTok user @theyhateonbiran1 posted a video explaining the etymology (derived as an abbreviation of “blown out pussy,” in reference to a female who has had multiple sexual partners, although it has been adapted to alternatively mean “baddie on point,” usually in reference to women who post sexually provocative or explicit content online).
==== Noun ====
bop (plural bops)
(slang, offensive) A promiscuous woman, especially in the context of having a high body count or giving fellatio to many men.
(slang, offensive) A woman presenting herself online in a manner thought of as being immodest, usually to generate views or income through social media or subscription content platforms.
=== References ===
=== Anagrams ===
BPO, OBP, PBO
== Achang ==
=== Etymology ===
From Proto-Lolo-Burmese *Nbup, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *N-pup (“to rot, spoil”).
=== Pronunciation ===
(Myanmar) /bɔp˧/
(Longchuan) [pup⁵⁵]
(Luxi) [pɔp³¹]
=== Verb ===
bop
to rot, decay, spoil
=== Further reading ===
Inglis, Douglas; Sampu, Nasaw; Jaseng, Wilai; Jana, Thocha (2005), A preliminary Ngochang–Kachin–English Lexicon[8], Payap University, page 13
== Swedish ==
=== Etymology ===
Unadapted borrowing from English bop.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /bɔp/
=== Noun ===
bop c (uncountable)
(jazz) bebop
==== Declension ====
=== References ===
bop in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
== Welsh ==
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /bɔp/
=== Noun ===
bop
soft mutation of pop
=== Mutation ===