Bop

Word BOP
Character 3
Hyphenation bop
Pronunciations /bɒp/

Definitions and meanings of "Bop"

What do we mean by bop?

A post–World War II style of jazz characterized by rhythmic and harmonic complexity, improvised solo performances, and a brilliant style of execution. noun

To dance or move to the beat of this music. intransitive verb

To go. intransitive verb

To hit or strike. transitive verb

A blow; a punch. noun

An early form of modern jazz (originating around 1940). noun

A very light smack, blow or punch. noun

To gently or playfully strike someone or something. verb

A style of improvised jazz from the 1940s. noun

To dance to this music, or indeed any sort of popular music with a strong beat. verb

Dance the bebop verb

Hit hard verb

The law enforcement agency of the Justice Department that operates a nationwide system of prisons and detention facilities to incarcerate inmates sentenced to imprisonment for federal crimes noun

An early form of modern jazz (originating around 1940) noun

A very light smack, blow or punch.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Bop

The word "bop" in example sentences

And sometimes my pieces actually have chord changes, though not like in bop — more like a set of bass lines or a general harmonic movement of some kind. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Lawmaker: Ban BP from outer continental shelf due to 'lethal' behavior jack wrote: I thought the bop was a last resort ... ❋ Unknown (2010)

You could ask the guy who put the 'bop' in the 'bop shoo bop shoo bop' -- who *was* that man? ❋ Walter Jon Williams (2010)

I demand an apology immediately, lest the rest of this blog's posters forever brand you a cretinous misogynist with borderline racist tendenciesyou were very specific in your suggestion that I should "bop" for COLOMBIAN hookers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

P.P.S: The insinuation that I "bop" for hookers of any nationality is both horribly insulting and incredibly crude. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Then she pulled out the flask with brandy in it, and her hand shook so that the spirit splashed about in the flask, and then she took such a gulp, that it went 'bop' in her throat. ❋ George Webbe Dasent (1856)

Bebop, or simply "bop," came about in the 1940s as an attempt to move jazz from its danceable, popular, swing and ragtime origins into the realm of true "musician's music," into a more challenging musical expression combining elements of the avant-garde and heavy improvisation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Four pioneers of modern jazz standing abreast beneath the awning at Minton's Playhouse, the house that "bop" allegedly built. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He will probably "bop" his head against your chest a few times, and then start sliding down toward one breast. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Of course, using buzzwords like 'bop' certainly do help. ❋ Unknown (2009)

love that! just "bop" it. growing up we often caught eel, since it is hard to take off the line, my grandpa used to "bop" it to get it off the line. ❋ Brilynn (2006)

I remember loving this song and my sister and I jamming in the backseat of our unairconditioned car. (yes, we were country, for real) darrin Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 02: 49 PM EST yes "bop" was one of those songs i remember from my youth too. i rediscovered other gems of his recently too - with the favorite being "all that glitters is not gold" which actually was a song that meant a lot to me and was about a relationship i was in for a long time ❋ Unknown (2009)

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