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pop-out

American  
[pop-out] / ˈpɒpˌaʊt /
Or popout

noun

  1. pop-up.


Etymology

Origin of pop-out

First recorded in 1960–65; noun use of verb phrase pop out

Example Sentences

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Getting into the trick: Pop out of the ramp, lean forward, and put your foot in the tire behind the forks.

From Time Magazine Archive

I can’t think of anything to say, especially since I’m not special at all, so I just get Pop out of the tub and into bed.

From "Boy21" by Matthew Quick

He took the Pitzer Pop out of his mouth and bowed in the direction of Flora’s mother.

From "Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures" by Kate DiCamillo

"I can send Jack Ness and Aleck Pop out to look for the machine," went on Tom.

From The Rover Boys in the Air From College Campus to the Clouds by Stratemeyer, Edward

I figure I’ll test Pop out, just casual like.

From It’s like this, cat by Neville, Emily