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Definition of poptastic in English: poptasticadjective pɒpˈtastɪk British informal Denoting or relating to a very good piece of pop music. an album packed with poptastic delights Example sentencesExamples - There's always an emphasis on slickly poptastic melody, and the complete 16-track package is (I think) worthy of repeated adoration.
- Supported by Tyler James, Big Brovaz and former Fame Academy resident Lemar, the musical extravaganza got off to a poptastic start on Saturday.
- You may remember her biggest UK and US hit in 1998, the poptastic "Show Me Love."
- Given this, songs as unambiguous and poptastic as Deadlines and Diets, Wake Me Up and Graffiti My Soul are unqualified triumphs of the genre.
- It's another highlight, directing attention toward The Thermals' uncanny knack for conjuring downcast poptastic gems.
- Don't worry I'm back to my poptastic best now though!
- The public's appetite for all things poptastic turned PopStars into a ratings stunner.
- They had better hooks than Mötley Crüe, better sing-along choruses than Van Halen, and were more poptastic than Judas Priest.
- Friends in LA say that although he may be preparing for a poptastic assault on a so far largely unsuspecting US, they have the impression he is seeking a life beyond music.
- And the treasures don't end there - the rest of the album is just as good, with the poptastic "Cats In The Dark" and the lovely "Tomorrow Is A Stranger" coming immediately to mind.
- The classics are still fresh: each one - from "There Must Be An Angel" to "You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart" - glowing with romantic insight, not to mention an opportunity for poptastic living-room prancing.
- And you will find poptastic mashups that I've been listening to for the past week or so.
- And you get the impression that he still loves music with the same poptastic passion as he did when he first heard the Beatles or the Beach Boys.
- Rebuilding and layering with wobbly-wheeled acoustic guitar and violin, Matmos set out a bouncy home-grown mix with poptastic percussive triangle melodies.
- And "Into The Night" is a poptastic love song that evokes comparisons with U2.
- There are two bonus remixes (by Bill Laswell and Philippe Verge) of this convincingly poptastic song, which also features a sparky accordion part by Clive Bell.
Origin 1990s: blend of pop2 and -tastic, popularized by use in the British TV comedy Harry Enfield's Television Programme (1990–2). |