单词 | pop off |
释义 | pop off1. phrasal verb When someone pops off, they die. [British, informal] None of my relatives looked likely to pop off for the time being, thank God. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb If you pop off, you leave and go somewhere else. [British, informal] I'll make the tea and you pop off for a while. [VERB PARTICLE] She should pop off back to Scotland. [VERB PARTICLE adverb] 3. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for popIf someone pops off, they say or write something very angrily or in a very emotional way. [US, informal] He's been popping off to the press. [VERB PARTICLE] pop off in British Englishverb (intr, adverb) informal 1. to depart suddenly or unexpectedly 2. to die, esp suddenly or unexpectedly he popped off at the age of sixty 3. to speak out angrily or indiscreetly she popped off at her boss and got fired pop off in American English Informal 1. to die suddenly 2. US to speak or write carelessly, emotionally, or angrily 3. Chiefly British to leave hastily Examples of 'pop off' in a sentence |
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