"Poppysmic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To make a sudden, sharp, and short noise, often with a loud burst. <br><br>Example: The firework popped in the sky.<br><br>To remove a cork or the top of a bottle by hitting it quickly with a sharp object. <br><br>Example: He popped the champagne bottle with a spoon.<br><br>To move or jump upward suddenly and quickly. <br><br>Example: The ball popped up in the air after it hit the ground.<br><br>To go out of one's ears or out of one's mind suddenly. <br><br>Example: He was so frightened that he thought he was going to pop.<br><br>To cause someone to suddenly leave an airplane or train by opening the door or the emergency slide. <br><br>Example: The pilot popped the luggage door open.<br><br>To be very fashionable, especially with girls. <br><br>Example: She tries to pop by wearing the latest trends.<br><br>To dress up suddenly and make a big effort to look attractive. <br><br>Example: The girl took time to pop before going to the party.
Poppy refers to a flowering plant of the species Papaver rhoeas or similar plants, known for its vibrant showy flowers, often in red, pink, or purple colors, commonly associated with fields and meadows.<br><br>In pharmaceuticals, a poppy refers to the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), whose seeds are encased in a capsule containing the powerful analgesic and sedative substance morphine.<br><br>Poppy can also refer to the "poppy seed" a small, edible seed often used as a topping for baked goods or placed on top of bakeries, especially those that specialize in bagels, bread, and cakes.<br><br>Additionally, the poppy flower has appeared in various contexts in art, literature, literature, and even as a war memorial, such as its use on Remembrance Day as a symbol to commemorate those who died during war.
"popsy" can be an informal or affectionate term for a person, particularly a child, often used by their parent or a loved one.<br><br>It can also be a colloquial or slang term for "dream".