noun a type of drug that is inhaled or ingested for its stimulating effects
In music, a 'popper' can refer to a type of percussion instrument that produces a popping sound, such as a popper block or popper shaker.
In fashion, a 'popper' can refer to a type of fastener that consists of a male and female component that interlock when pressed together.
In the culinary arts, a 'popper' refers to a type of appetizer typically made with jalapeno peppers stuffed with cheese, breaded, and deep-fried.
In fishing, a 'popper' is a type of fishing lure designed to create a popping noise on the water's surface to attract fish.
In firearms, a 'popper' can refer to a type of ammunition that produces a popping sound when fired, such as a blank or practice round.
In the context of recreational drugs, a 'popper' is a slang term for a type of drug that is inhaled for its psychoactive effects, often used in club or party settings.
In the writing world, 'popper' can refer to a type of sentence structure that starts with a conjunction such as 'and' or 'but'.
Psychologists may use the term 'popper' when referring to a type of cognitive bias where individuals tend to give more weight to the first piece of information they receive.
Chemists may use 'popper' as a colloquial term for poppers, a type of recreational drug.
In the music industry, 'popper' can refer to a catchy, upbeat pop song that is expected to become popular.
Bartenders may use 'popper' to refer to a type of shot or cocktail that is known for being strong and quickly consumed.
Fashion designers may use 'popper' to describe a type of fastener or closure commonly used on clothing.
Fitness trainers may use 'popper' to refer to a type of exercise or workout that is quick and intense, designed to get the heart rate up.
Teachers may use 'popper' to describe a student who frequently blurts out answers or comments without being called on.