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Post Office Protocol: a method used for transferring emails from one place on the internet to another. Another way of doing this is known as IMAP, and also SMTP.
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Probability of Precipitation
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Under - On a computer, an advertisement, etc., which comes up on the screen behind the web page which is being viewed, and does not appear until the page is closed.
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Up - On a computer screen, a small window containing an advertisement, etc., which appears on a page on top of the content which is being viewed.
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go pop to make a sudden noise like a small explosionThe balloon went pop.
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1 [intransitive/transitive] if a cork pops, or if you pop it, it makes a sudden noise like a small explosion when it comes out of a bottleChampagne corks were popping.Synonyms and related words T [..]
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"cause to make a short, quick sound," mid-15c.; intransitive sense "make a short, quick sound" is from 1570s; imitative. Of eyes, "to protrude" (as if about to burst), fr [..]
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"father," 1838, chiefly American English, shortened from papa (1680s), from French papa, from Old French, a children's word, similar to Latin pappa. Form poppa is recorded from 1897.
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"having popular appeal," 1926, of individual songs from many genres; 1954 as a noun, as genre of its own; abbreviation of popular; earlier as a shortened form of popular concert (1862), and [..]
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"a hit with an explosive sound," c. 1400, of imitative origin. Meaning "flavored carbonated beverage" is from 1812.A new manufactory of a nectar, between soda-water and ginger-beer [..]
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Post Office Protocol; a method of handling incoming electronic mail. Example: E-mail programs may use this protocol for storing your incoming messages on a special cluster of servers called pop.servic [..]
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1. Since divestiture, the physical access location within a local access and transportation area (LATA) of a long-distance and/or interLATA common carrier. 2. The point to which the local telephone co [..]
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The public offering price is the issue price of a new security set by the underwriter. POP also refers to the price at which shares can be bought in a mutual fund. It is equal to the net asset value plus the load or sales charge added by some funds.
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Post Office Protocol /Point of Presence Post Office Protocol refers to a way that e-mail client software such as Outlook Express gets mail from a mail server. When an Internet Service Provider (ISP) p [..]
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  Point of Presence (or Access Node). A site where customers can connect into the backbone network.
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(Point of Presence, also Post Office Protocol) Two commonly used meanings: Point of Presence and Post Office Protocol. A Point of Presence usually means a city or location where a network can be conne [..]
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dad
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Post Office Protocol. A protocol for client-server e-mail systems. If you are using software like Eudora or Pegasus or the mail clients in Netscape or MSIE, your address to collect mail often will beg [..]
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(POP3)
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another term for a handicap stroke Example: Carter was looking forward to the next hole because he got his first pop of the match.
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another term for a handicap stroke
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The expression pop is the golf slang term for a handicap stroke.
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The school prefects, more properly known as The Eton Society.
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dad: an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk like a pop or with a pop; "everything went pop" popular: (of music or art) new and of general appeal (espe [..]
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A handicap stroke is called Pop sometimes.
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A location within an Internet Service Provider (ISP) network that aggregates internet traffic from end-user customers
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a sharp quick exploding sound. The same word can be short for popular. Then it means music or art that most people like
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Point of Presences
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[from the operation that removes the top of a stack, and the fact that procedure return addresses are saved on the stack] (also capitalized `POP' /pop/) 1. vt. To remove something from a stack or [..]
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Point of purchase.
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WebGuest Dictionary Internet  protocol  used by your ISP  to handle email for its subscribers. A POP account is just a synonym for an email account.
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The Internet Dictionary (Post Office Protocol) Makes available client-server e-mail messaging.
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The Internet Dictionary (Point of Presence) Used in the context of telecommunications between companies and ISPs.
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Post Office Protocol. A suite of commands, usually sent to port 110 (POP3) of a server allowing for the transfer of email from the server to the client (user's email software). These commands are [..]
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A Post office protocol (POP) is an Internet protocol used by your Internet service provider (ISP) to handle email. A POP account is an email account.
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1. Post Office Protocol - The process for email software to get mail from a mail server. 2. Point of Presence - A location where a network can be connected to
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Post Office Protocol, an application-layer Internet protocol that allows e-mail clients to retrieve mail messages from a remote server over a TCP/IP connection. End-users with an intermittent connecti [..]
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See Point of Presence
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Noun. 1. A carbonated drink, like cola. Originally from when such drinks utilized corks, thus they went pop on opening. 2. A physical or verbal attack. See 'have a pop at (someone)'. Verb. 1 [..]
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See Point of Presence. Also a protocol used for E-Mail functions, now in the 2nd revision, POP3. Most E-Mail applications (sometimes called an E-Mail client) use the POP protocol, although some can use the newer IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol). There are two versions of POP. The first, called POP2 (why did it start with a 2? Why ask why?), [..]
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A server using the Post Office Protocol, which holds users' incoming e-mail until they read or download it.
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("Point Of Presence" or "Post Office Protocol") - A Point of Presence usually refers to a city or location where a network can be connected to. For example, if an Internet company [..]
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"post office protocol"; a part (protocol) of the internet which sends email from the server to your computer. See also smtp.
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Post Office Protocol – A protocol used to retrieve email from a mail server. Most email clients use either the POP or the newer IMAP protocol.
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Point-of-purchase signage. See point-of-purchase.
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When voice sounds are registering too hard into the mic. Usually caused by plosives.
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Point of presence
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The set of rules and standards that govern the retrieval of email messages from a mail server.
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Point-of-purchase materials.
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Signage that advertises a product at it's point of purchase. Return to TOP
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Pop is another word for soda, soft drinks, and carbonated beverages. In various regions of the United States soft drinks are referred to by different names. For more information visit http://www.popvs [..]
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Point of Presence
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up - A web advert that pops up on screen. These are commonly blocked with a pop-up blocker.
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under/pop-behind - A web advert that opens under the browser window.
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An acronym for Point of Presence, a POP is the local telephone exchange from which you receive service.
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Point of presence (also termed PoP), the place where your phone line, T1 line, TV cable, et cetera connects to the Internet or where different ISPs connect to the backbone. When using a dial-up modem, [..]
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The way many email programs retrieve messages from a mail server. Email is delivered on the Internet to the mail server and an email program running on a personal computer retrieves that email through [..]
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Either Point of Presence and Post Office Protocol. Point of Presence is somewhere that a network, such as a phone system, connects to or where an ISP, perhaps from another area, provides access to the [..]
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Point of presence: a telephone number that links to a modem at an ISP Normally the ISP will have hundreds of modems linked to local telephone numbers (PoPs) around the country.
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(Point of Presence, also Post Office Protocol)
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Post Office Protocol. A means to enable a user to read e-mail from a mail server.
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POP (Point of Presence) refers to a unique access point to the Internet.
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Point of Presence. Gives local access to a network service. Also, Post Office Protocol.
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A Point Of Presence usually means a location where a network can be connected to, often with dial-up phone lines. Post Office Protocol refers to a way that email clients gets mail from a mail server. [..]
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Point of Presence P2P
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This is a protocol for receiving and sending e-mails.
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A standard communication protocol for retrieving emails from an email server.
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Point-of-presence is a location in a building separate from colocation facilities and data centers that houses equipment used to provide telecom or Bandwidth Infrastructure services 
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A way of retrieving email from an email server (called a POP server).
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  Refers to the way that an email client recieves mail from an email server. When you sign up with an ISP you will get a POP email account. IMAP which is another protocol is slowly overcoming POP.
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A Point of Presence is the physical location of a server, data center, etc.
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Post Office Protocol. A protocol that defines an email server and a way to retrieve mail from it. Incoming messages are stored at a POP server until the user logs in and downloads the messages to thei [..]
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This abbreviation has two commonly used meanings: Point of Presence and Post Office Protocol. A Point of Presence usually means a city or location a network can be connected to, often with dial-up phone lines. So if an Internet company says it will soon have a POP in Belgrade, it means that it will soon have a local phone number in Belgrade and/or [..]
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An acronym for Point of Presence, POP is a service provider's location for connecting to users. Generally, POPs refer to the location where people can dial into the provider's host computer. [..]
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See: Post Office Protocol, Point of Presence
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  Point of Presence: a point of connection to a service provider's network. The more POPs offered by a provider, the more customers can access the service through a local call.
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(n) an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk(n) a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring(n) a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork(n) music of [..]
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See Point of Presence.
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Probability of Precipitation. Probability forecasts are subjective estimates of the chances of encountering measurable precipitation at some time during the forecast period.
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Parallel Ocean Program
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abb. N M people (abb. for populus)| nation
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Parallel Ocean Program  
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lived at Twickenham. (1688–1744.)
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POPJ (pop-jay), based on the PDP-10 procedure return instruction. v. To return from a digression. By verb doubling, "Popj, popj" means roughly, "Now let's see, where were we?"
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An injection of a drug.
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(Point-of-Presence) A physical location which is usually a building where the Interexchange Carrier system is interconnected with the Local Exchange Carrier Network.
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Short for "population." One "pop" equals one person. In the cellular industry, systems are valued financially based on the population of the market served.
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An Internet protocol used to download messages from an email server to an email client through software on a computer or mobile device. Once emails are delivered to a device, they’re removed from the server. This allows you to access emails faster than with IMAP, but prevents your ability to access the same emails from multiple devices.
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 Refers to promotional and/or display materials used to encourage single-copy sales.  
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Slang for a commander explosion
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Point of Purchase
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A generic term for popular music in contemporary America, overlapping but not identical with rock.
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Meaning Proof of Performance. It is a certification by an OOH company that contracted advertising services has been rendered.
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Has a catchy melody and relatively simple rhythm.
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Point of Purchase
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A controlled upward release by a base(s) to initiate a dismount or a release transition. Quick Toss – A toss that begins with the top person in weight-bearing contact with the performing surface and e [..]
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An ornament that is typically used at the end of a phrase or song. It is a very short, emphatic grace note that is usually higher than the note before it.
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Is the connecting pipe that is inserted in the guttering to join into the downpipe.
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Non-Alcoholic Carbonated Beverages.
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Point of Purchase is a type of marketing material placed at locations where purchase decisions are made. For instance, a tall menu tent card display at a restaurant entrance or danglers hung above a f [..]
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When a dawg stops and looks back to the handler for guidance or direction without being commanded. A bad thing.
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Kill
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See Problem-Oriented Policing
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to murder; see burn
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To remove the item in the last position from an array Pop
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Stands for Post Office Protocol. POP is a protocol used for receiving and reading e-mail from an e-mail server. The first version of the POP protocol named POP2 was a standard in the mid-80's and [..]
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means "remove the top value from a stack
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See Post Office Protocol.
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Persons of Population. This term is used to designate the number of potential subscribers in a market.
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A synonym for "Use an Über". The phrase "They popped" means "They used their Über". Can also be used in phrases such as "Pop the Über" or "Pop it!". [..]
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Starting climb for air-to-surface attack.
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Starting climb for air-to-surface attack.
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Contraction of "Repopulation", often used as a shortened term for the re-spawn of monsters.
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The act of destroying a vessel, either player or NPC controlled.
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Probability of Precipitation
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Persistent Organic Pollutant
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Probability of Precipitation
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hit
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 Point-of-purchase signage. See point-of-purchase.POP radio: 
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Probability of Precipitation
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Post Office Protocol. Application layer IP used by local email clients to retrieve email from a remote server over a TCP/IP connection.
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(countable) A loud, sharp sound as of a cork coming out of a bottle. (Listen to the pop of a champagne cork.) (uncountable,regional|Midwest US|Canada) An effervescent or fizzy drink, most freque [..]
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(weather) probability of precipitation|lang=en
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A social club and debating society at . The body of college prefects.
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Pop is the ninth studio album by Irish rock band U2. It was produced by Flood, Howie B, and Steve Osborne, and was released on 3 March 1997 on Island Records. The album was a continuation of the band' [..]
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Pop is an American basic cable and satellite television network that is operated as a joint venture between CBS Corporation and Lionsgate Entertainment. It is a general entertainment channel, focusing [..]
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Pop (formerly stylised as POP!) is a British free-to-air children's television channel in the United Kingdom, owned by Sony Pictures Television Networks. As of June 2014, it broadcasts cartoons, facts [..]
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Pop (formerly stylised as POP!) is a British free-to-air children's television channel in the United Kingdom, owned by Sony Pictures Television Networks. As of June 2014, it broadcasts cartoons, facts [..]
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Pop is an onomatopoeic word for a small explosion or similar sound. It may also refer to:
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"Pop" is a song by American boy band NSYNC. It was released on May 15, 2001 as the first single from their third studio album, Celebrity. The song was written by Wade Robson and Justin Timberlake and [..]
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Pop is a British fashion magazine co-founded in 2000 by Ashley Heath and editor Katie Grand. The initial creative directors for the magazine were Lee Swillingham and Stuart Spalding. Pop is published [..]
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POP (Point of Purchase), in Japanese ポップ体, is a mono-weight typeface for the Japanese Kanji writing system. It is similar to both sans-serif and script-based typefaces in the Latin alphabet. The POP t [..]
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Pop is a WiiWare and iOS video game by Australian developer Nnooo. The game was released in North America on May 12, 2008 as a WiiWare launch title, and in Europe on July 4, 2008. It was released by E [..]
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Pop is the debut studio album from British pop duo and 2007 The X Factor finalists Same Difference. The album was released on December 1, 2008 by Syco Records. The album debuted at number 22 on the UK [..]
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Pop is the fourth album by Wolfgang Voigt's Gas project, released on 28 March 2000 on Mille Plateaux. At the time of its release, reviews noted 'a striking left turn' in the sound, compared to other G [..]
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POP is the eleventh studio album released by Joachim Witt in 2004.
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Pop (ポっぷ, Poppu) is Mao Abe's second album, released on January 27, 2010 (2010-01-27). The album was released in two versions: a regular version and a limited edition CD+DVD version.
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Pop is the only studio album by English post-punk band Tones on Tail, a side project of Bauhaus members Daniel Ash and Kevin Haskins (who later went on to form Love and Rockets with David J), and Bauh [..]
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Phi Pop (Thai: ปอบ) is a cannibalistic female spirit of Thai folklore. It manifests itself as a woman that likes to devour human viscera. Pop is related to the Phi Fa spirit.
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Pop is a Romanian surname. Notable persons with this name include: Alexandru Pop (born 1945), Romanian rugby union player Claudiu-Lucian Pop (born 1972), Romanian Greek-Catholic bishop Florian Pop (b [..]
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Pop is a nickname of: Pop Corkhill (1858-1921), American baseball player Pop Dillon (1873-1931), American baseball player Pop Foster (1878-1944), American baseball player Pop Gates (1917-1888), Ameri [..]
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pop


In physics, pop is the sixth derivative of the position vector with respect to time, with the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth derivatives being velocity, acceleration, jerk, snap (or jounce), [..]
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