popper
1 Americannoun
noun
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a person or thing that pops
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an informal name for press stud
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a container for cooking popcorn in
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slang an amyl nitrite capsule, which is crushed and its contents inhaled by drug users as a stimulant
noun
Other Word Forms
- Popperian noun
Etymology
Origin of popper
1740–50; pop 1 + -er 1; compare Middle English poppere a small dagger
Example Sentences
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One economist messaged a Journal reporter late Wednesday night with an emoji showing celebratory party poppers.
Reusable pads look similar to disposable ones but are usually made from cotton or bamboo and fasten around your underwear with poppers.
From BBC
The concert ended with the traditional programme of sea shanties and patriotic songs like Jerusalem and Land of Hope and Glory - as the audience waved flags, set off party poppers and waved stuffed toys.
From BBC
Continuing on the appetizers train, TJ’s Jalapeño & Cream Cheese Crispy Wontons are described as “a mix between a rangoon and jalapeño popper.”
From Salon
At the Hollywood Bowl, we hissed at the Baroness, booed at the Nazis and shot off confetti poppers when Maria got her first kiss.
From Los Angeles Times
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