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Bop Very Common

Bop has 11 different meanings across 3 categories:

Noun · Verb · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the law enforcement agency of the Justice Department that operates a nationwide system of prisons and detention facilities to incarcerate inmates sentenced to imprisonment for federal crimes

"The Bop confirmed that the new inmate would be transferred to a facility in Ohio next week."

2

an early form of modern jazz (originating around 1940)

"My grandmother loves nothing more than listening to old bop records from the 1940s while she cooks dinner."

3

A very light smack, blow or punch.

"The engineer quickly checked the BOP to ensure it could stop any sudden gas leaks from reaching the surface."

4

A style of improvised jazz from the 1940s.

5

Initialism of blowout preventer.

In plain English: It's a safety tool that stops the flow of oil and gas from a well when needed.

"The crew worked quickly to activate the bop and stop the oil spill."

Usage: BOP (noun) refers specifically to a blowout preventer, a large valve used on oil and gas wells to seal off the wellbore in case of uncontrolled flow. It's technical jargon, primarily used within the petroleum industry.

Verb
1

dance the bebop

"After hearing the new jazz track, everyone on the dance floor immediately started to bop along to the complex rhythm."

2

hit hard

"The boxer stepped into the ring and bopped his opponent right on the jaw to end the match quickly."

3

To strike gently or playfully.

"When the bass drops and the rhythm kicks in, everyone on the dance floor starts bopping their heads and feet along to the beat."

4

To dance to this music, or any sort of popular music with a strong beat.

In plain English: To bop means to dance energetically to upbeat music.

"We couldn't help but bop along to the catchy tune on the radio."

Usage: Use "bop" to describe dancing energetically and rhythmically to upbeat music, often implying enjoyment. It's an informal term suggesting a lively, fun atmosphere.

Proper Noun
1

Initialism of Boy's Own Paper.

"The historical map of South Africa clearly marked the borders of Bophuthatswana, a state that existed during the apartheid era."

2

Bophuthatswana

Example Sentences
"The crew worked quickly to activate the bop and stop the oil spill." noun
"She gave him an enthusiastic bop on the shoulder to say hello." noun
"The rhythm of the song invited everyone to give it a lively bop along with their feet." noun
"He received a playful bop from his friend as they joked around in the kitchen." noun
"We couldn't help but bop along to the catchy tune on the radio." verb
See Also
music bophuthatswana lmrp punch boppish bopping party boop
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
law enforcement agency jazz dance hit
Rhyming Words
bebop cubop shebop postbop hard bop post bop cowboy bebop
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