Blop vs Bop - What's the difference?
blop | bop |
blob (vague amorphous mass of stuff)
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To plop (land loosely)
To gently or playfully strike someone or something.
A style of improvised jazz from the 1940s.
A party.
* 2005 , Johnny Rich, Push Guide to Which University (page 472)
* 2012 , Owen Jones, Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class (page 120)
To dance to this music, or indeed any sort of popular music with a strong beat.
As verbs the difference between blop and bop
is that blop is to plop (land loosely) while bop is press.As a noun blop
is blob (vague amorphous mass of stuff).blop
English
Noun
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Verb
(blopp)bop
English
Etymology 1
imitative of the sound madeVerb
Etymology 2
shortened from bebopNoun
- Theatres; Music House used for bands; May Ball; very popular weekly bops in JCR and MCR; library (57,000 books); 40 networked PCs, 24-hrs.
- At universities like Oxford, middle-class students hold 'chav bops' where they dress up as this working-class caricature.