Pop art started in Britain in the 1950's. One of the most noted pop artists was the artist Andy Warhol.
In some languages, such as French and Spanish, 'papa' is the word for father. 'pop pop' is a child's way of saying 'papa'.
The term is hyphenated, as great-great-grandfather(grandfather's grandfather).
Grandfather
NO
Grand >> as in big .Father >> as in Dad.Grandfather , our big dad . Wether hes your mom's dad or dad's dad.
I am from cental Wisconsin. I am not certain what the origin of the phrase is but it was commonly used by my father and grandfather
The word "pop" in the context of "grandpa" is a colloquial term used to refer to one's grandfather. It is a shortened or informal way of addressing or talking about a grandfather.
Saba (rhymes with Abba, the name of the pop group).
Some slang names for grandfather include pop, gramps, grandpa, and papa.
Most people call their grandfather granddad. Some use grandpop or just pop.
* Papa * Pop * Grampa * Grandpa * Granpa * GranPappy * père * abuelo
because he is cool dog
Stanley's no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather was from Latvia.
Grandfather clocks usually come in roughly the same size, anywhere from five to six feet.
Britain is where pop music originally came from. Western pop is from the United States.
music is derived from pop culture, so a music star is therefore referred to as a 'pop star'.
When Homer's fathers, grandfather sold a goat to a man
Sadly no.