I'm Officially Not In The Mood

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i'm still wearing the same clothes i was wearing before: jeans and a soccer tee shirt
 
KhanadaRhodes said:

:laugh: i know. it's funny though. that's what you get for calling soda pop. :tongue:

It IS pop!

Pop!!!!

Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop!

POP!!!!!!!
 
I think the real question is why BC doesn't have any pants, not what pants have to do with frosted flakes :sexywink:

jk ;)
 
pop

v. popped, pop?ping, pops
v. intr.

To make a short, sharp, explosive sound.
To burst open with a short, sharp, explosive sound.
To move quickly or unexpectedly; appear abruptly: At last the cottage popped into view.
To open wide suddenly: The child's eyes popped with astonishment.
Baseball. To hit a short high fly ball, especially one that can be caught by an infielder: popped out to shortstop.
To shoot a firearm, such as a pistol.
To release (a clutch) suddenly.

v. tr.
To cause to make a sharp bursting sound.
To cause to explode with a sharp bursting sound: popped the balloon.
To put or thrust suddenly or unexpectedly: ?popping a crisp plump shrimp into her mouth? (Kathleen Winsor).

To discharge (a firearm).
To fire at; shoot.
To hit or strike: popped me on the head.
Baseball. To hit (a ball) high in the air but not far.

Slang.
To take (drugs), especially orally: ?To calm a case of the jitters... the bride popped Valium? (People).
To have (a drink): popped a few beers after work.

n.
A sudden sharp, explosive sound.
A shot with a firearm.
Chiefly Midwestern U.S. See soft drink. See Regional Note at tonic.
Baseball. A pop fly.

adv.
With a popping sound.
Abruptly or unexpectedly.

Phrasal Verbs:
pop for
Informal To pay for: I'll pop for the video if you buy some snacks.
pop in
To visit briefly: just popped by to say hello.
pop off Informal
To leave abruptly or hurriedly.
To die suddenly.
To speak thoughtlessly in a burst of released anger.

Idioms:
a pop
Slang Apiece; each: Tickets to the benefit were $100 a pop.
pop the question Informal
To propose marriage.
 
*sings* I WAS OF THE FELLING IT WAS OUT OF CONTROL OOOHHHHWWWWWEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHWWWWWOOOOOOO
 
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