Do you mean 'pop in', in a sentence? If so, it could be "Would you like to pop in for a cup of tea?" which implies an informal visit.
The phrase pop off means to go away.
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It means "sit down" in idiom slang. The original phrase was "pop a squat", the word "cop" is a dialect misunderstanding, but now both pop and cop are used in the idiom.
The phrase "off you pop" is believed to originate from British English, typically used to convey a sense of lightheartedness or casual dismissal when someone is leaving or departing. It likely derives from the word "pop," suggesting a quick or sudden movement. The expression has been popularized in various contexts, including television and literature, often conveying a friendly or playful tone. Its exact origins remain somewhat unclear, but it reflects a cheerful or informal way to bid farewell.
The Tootsie pop catchphrase is "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie roll pop?"
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Onomatopoeia I.E...BOOM..Pop...or Buzz
Pop pop cheerio is not an actual saying. It is often used to pick on Brittan's and folks from the UK. The phrase used as demeaning to a British person was "Pip Pip Cheerio or pip pip Cheeri by".
Yes, "pop the balloon" is a correct phrase to say when referring to bursting or breaking a balloon either intentionally or accidentally.
Don't Look Down - Iggy Pop song - was created in 1979.