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What (who) is BOP - definition


BOP         
bop         
(bops, bopping, bopped)
1.
A bop is a dance. (BRIT INFORMAL)
People just want a good tune and a good bop.
= dance
N-COUNT
2.
If you bop, you dance. (BRIT INFORMAL)
He was bopping around, snapping his fingers...
Guests bopped and jigged the night away to the disco beat.
= dance
VERB: V adv/prep, V
3.
see also bebop
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
Origin
1940s: shortening of bebop.
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bop2
informal
¦ verb (bops, bopping, bopped) hit or punch quickly.
¦ noun a quick blow or punch.
Origin
1930s (orig. US): imitative.

Wikipedia

Bop
BOP or Bop may refer to:
Examples of use of BOP
1. "It‘s be–bop, improvisation," Jillette explained.
2. Each BOP will be manned by a platoon–strength squad.
3. Its cool, spacey, open-textured approach marked a complete break with the prevalent hard bop style.
4. The BOP statement said that the bureau had already implemented many of Fine‘s recommendations.
5. Other banking scrips, BoP and Union Bank also rose Rs0.20 and Rs1.25.