Popsy vs Pops - What's the difference?
popsy | pops |
(informal) grandfather
(UK, slang, dated) A girl.
(informal, usually, as a form of address) Father, dad.
(informal, usually, as a form of address) By extension, another man old enough to be the speaker's father.
(the sound and related meanings)
(pop)
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As nouns the difference between popsy and pops
is that popsy is grandfather while pops is father, dad.As a verb pops is
third-person singular of pop.popsy
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(head)Etymology 2
Noun
(popsies)Anagrams
*pops
English
Etymology 1
From papa 'dad'Noun
(head)- Hey, pops , I'm home.