A fork of Rural Dictionary
An alcohol-free event. Pop is the drink being served instead of alcohol. Kids who are straight-edge have these kind of parties, along with normal kids when their parents are around and they aren't allowed to drink.
"Man, do you think we should go to that party at Ross' house tonight?" - Person A
"No, that's gonna be a pop party, lets go to James' party instead"- Person B
a pop-up party is a limited time only event that aims to dazzle and entertain the guests in attendance.
"Did you hear about that pop-up party happening at Kari's house?" Person A
"ya! I love pop-ups. We gotta hit that up!" Person B
A party pop is a type of carbonated beverage that is commonly seen at an average party, such as Coke or Pepsi.
I am so tired of only drinking party pop.
To "Party Pop" someone is just another way to "Cock Block" them, only better.
Right when someone is about to get some, you go in and ruin all their fun with a bunch of party poppers.
Note: Since no normal person really carrys around party poppers on a daily basis, this works best during New Years parties.
Guy: "Jordan is totally about to get laid right now."
Girl: "Lets go party pop him :D"
Next Day
Jordan: "Fuck you all right in the ass for party popping me last night."
A political party that "pops-up" one day claiming to be revolutionary. When it comes to actual elections, the party often fails miserably and disbands quickly after. The Brexit Party, Change UK, Alba Party and ATWA are all examples.
Are you voting SNP or for Alex Salmond's pop-up political party?
K-pop Soju Party I don't like it
K-pop Soju Party I don't like it
An album released in October 16, 2015 by Gummibär. Songs in it include Gummy Twist, I Want Candy, Woof! There is Is, KikiRiki, Moves Like Jagger, Wati Wati Wu, Bubble Up, Gummy Style, Go For The Goal, The Locomotion, Gummy Bomba, I'm a Gummy Bear (The Gummy Bear Song), Monster Mash, Lucky Star, Lullaby and Xmas Town.
Jonathan: "My favorite album is Gummy bear party pop."
Suzie: "Really? Me too!"
Jonathan: "I guess we have more in common that I thought."