Popper ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Popper ( noun )

  1. A device that makes a popping noise when activated.
  2. A small container filled with a substance that explodes when activated, typically used as a party favor or toy.
  3. A drug in the form of small pellets that are ingested and can produce a feeling of euphoria.

Origin:

The word "popper" comes from the verb "pop" which means to make a sudden sharp noise and was first used in the late 19th century.

Examples:

  1. He lit the popper and it made a loud noise.
  2. The children love playing with the poppers at parties.
  3. The popper is filled with a small amount of explosive material.
  4. He took a popper and felt a rush of euphoria.
  5. The popper can be used as a party favor or a toy.

(As a verb)

Popper ( verb )

  1. A device that makes a popping noise when activated.
  2. A small container filled with a substance that explodes when activated, typically used as a party favor or toy.
  3. A drug in the form of small pellets that are ingested and can produce a feeling of euphoria.

Origin:

The word "popper" comes from the verb "pop" which means to make a sudden sharp noise and was first used in the late 19th century.

Examples:

  1. He lit the popper and it made a loud noise.
  2. The children love playing with the poppers at parties.
  3. The popper is filled with a small amount of explosive material.
  4. He took a popper and felt a rush of euphoria.
  5. The popper can be used as a party favor or a toy.
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