bop — I. /bɒp / (say bop) noun 1. → bebop. –verb (i) (bopped, bopping) 2. to dance or move rhythmically to pop or rock music. {shortened form of bebop} II. /bɒp / (say bop) verb (t) (bopped, bopping) …
bop — I. transitive verb (bopped; bopping) Etymology: imitative Date: 1928 hit, sock II. noun Date: 1932 a blow (as with the fist or a club) that strikes a person III. noun Etymology … New Collegiate Dictionary
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bop — bop1 /bop/, n., v., bopped, bopping. n. 1. Also called bebop. early modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated… … Universalium
bop — bop1 [bɔp US ba:p] v past tense and past participle bopped present participle bopping informal [Sense: 1,3; Date: 1900 2000; Origin: From the sound of hitting.] [Sense: 2; Date: 1900 2000; Origin: BOP22] 1.) [T] to hit someone … Dictionary of contemporary English
bop — [[t]bɒ̱p[/t]] bops, bopping, bopped 1) N COUNT A bop is a dance. [BRIT, INFORMAL] People just want a good tune and a good bop. Syn: dance 2) VERB If you bop, you dance. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [V adv/prep] He was bopping around, snapping his fingers...… … English dictionary
bop — bop1 informal noun 1》 chiefly Brit. a dance to pop music. ↘an organized social occasion with such dancing. 2》 short for bebop. verb (bops, bopping, bopped) dance to pop music. Derivatives bopper noun … English new terms dictionary
bop — 1 verb bopped, bopping informal 1 (T) to hit someone, especially gently: I bopped him on the head with my book. 2 (I) BrE to dance to popular music 2 noun (singular) 1 BrE informal a dance: It s ages since I had a really good bop. 2 another word… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bop — I UK [bɒp] / US [bɑp] noun Word forms bop : singular bop plural bops 1) [singular] British informal a dance to popular music 2) [countable] a gentle hit a bop on the head 3) [uncountable] bebop II UK [bɒp] / US [bɑp] verb Word forms bop : present … English dictionary