Pronunciation: /ˈpɑpɪn/
noun a slang term for something that is exciting or happening
A1 I love the sound of popcorn popping in the microwave.
A2 The kids were excited to see the balloons popping at the birthday party.
B1 The poppin' music at the club got everyone on the dance floor.
B2 The poppin' colors of the sunset were truly breathtaking.
C1 The poppin' beats of the DJ kept the crowd energized all night.
C2 The poppin' fashion trends in Paris always set the tone for the rest of the world.
verb present participle of the verb 'pop', meaning to make a sudden, sharp, explosive sound or movement
A1 The popcorn is poppin' in the microwave.
A2 I can hear the music poppin' from the party next door.
B1 The street market was poppin' with vendors selling their goods.
B2 The club was poppin' with people dancing and having a great time.
C1 The city comes alive at night with all the bars and restaurants poppin'.
C2 The fashion show was poppin' with celebrities and top designers showcasing their latest collections.
formal The champagne bottle was popped open to celebrate the success of the project.
informal Hey, what's poppin'? Anything new happening?
slang The party last night was lit, it was poppin' all night long.
figurative His new business idea is really poppin' off, it's gaining a lot of attention.
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