Definition of Pop Up in English :
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Pop Up meaning in English
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Pop Up
see synonyms of pop upVerb
appear suddenly or unexpectedly
Example Sentences:'The farm popped into view as we turned the corner''He suddenly popped up out of nowhere'
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Pop Up
see synonyms of pop upadjective
1.
(of an appliance) characterized by or having a mechanism that pops up
a pop-up toaster
2.
(of a book) having pages that rise when opened to simulate a three-dimensional form
3. computing
(of a menu on a computer screen, etc) suddenly appearing when an option is selected
4.
(of a shop, restaurant, venue, or other small business) intentionally opening and closing for business within a very short span of time
a pop-up shop
verb pop up
5. (intr, adverb)
to appear suddenly from below
noun
6. computing
something that appears over or above the open window on a computer screen
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Pop Up
see synonyms of pop up noun
1. Baseball
pop1 (sense 5)
2. Computing
a window, containing a message or menu, that appears superimposed over the window in use, often, specif., one containing an advertisement from the
Web
adjective
3.
of or designating a book designed so that cut-out portions of an illustration lift when the book is opened to its page, producing a three-dimensional effect
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Pop Up
see synonyms of pop upadj.
1. Emerging quickly from a recessed or concealed position when activated: pop-up gun emplacements.
2. Rising to form a three-dimensional structure when a page is opened: pop-up illustrations in a children's book.
3. Intended to remain open for business only temporarily: "The site ... has been home to many pop-up exhibits and stores" (Stuart Elliott).
n.
1. A device or illustration that pops up.
2. Computers A webpage or advertisement that opens automatically in a new window of a web browser.
4. A business or establishment, such as a shop or restaurant, that is intended to remain open for business only temporarily.
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