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Wat (wie) is bopper - definitie


bopper         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bopper (disambiguation)
teeny-bopper         
YOUNG TEENAGE GIRL WHO FOLLOWS ADOLESCENT TRENDS IN MUSIC, FASHION AND CULTURE
Teeniebopper; Teeny bopper; Teeny-bopper; Teeny-Bopper; Teenie bopper; Teenie-bopper; Teenybopper music
¦ noun informal a young teenage girl who follows the latest fashions in clothes and pop music.
Derivatives
teeny-bop adjective
teeny-bopper         
YOUNG TEENAGE GIRL WHO FOLLOWS ADOLESCENT TRENDS IN MUSIC, FASHION AND CULTURE
Teeniebopper; Teeny bopper; Teeny-bopper; Teeny-Bopper; Teenie bopper; Teenie-bopper; Teenybopper music

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Bopper
Bopper or boppers may refer to:
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bopper
1. New York‘s biggest bopper is hitless in his last 18 playoff at–bats with runners in scoring position.
2. On February 3, 1'5', he died when his plane crashed in a blizzard near Clear Lake, Iowa, along with his friends, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper.
3. There have been rumors a gun might have been fired on board the plane and that the Big Bopper might have survived the crash and died trying to get help.
4. Stephen Foster and the Rise of American Popular Culture") makes the case that although rock ‘n‘ roll may have died in 1'5' with the plane crash that claimed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper, it was soon reborn – with smoother edges and wider appeal – in the overheated incubators of 161' and 1650 Broadway.
5. He didn‘t walk away from the plane." The rock ‘n‘ roll stars‘ plane crashed after taking off from Mason City, Iowa, on Feb. 3, 1'5' – a tragedy memorialized as "the day the music died" in Don McLean‘s song "American Pie." Jay Richardson, who performs in tribute shows as "The Big Bopper Jr.," did not know his father, who gained fame with the hit "Chantilly Lace." His mother was pregnant with him when his father died.