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pop-top
[ pop-top ]
adjective
- (of a can) having a top with a tab or ring that when pulled up or off exposes a precut hole or peels off the entire lid.
noun
- Also pop top. a can having such a top:
drinking beer from a pop-top.
- the top itself.
- the tab or ring fastener, especially when removed from such a can:
a vest made entirely of pop-tops.
Word History and Origins
Origin of pop-top1
Example Sentences
Foster’s theme from the Brat Pack classic was the rare instrumental track to crash the pop Top 20 in the 1980s.
Built around clever wordplay and droll humor — and more than a little macho bluster — both topped the country chart, with “Beer for My Horses,” a twangy, Rolling Stones-style rocker featuring Willie Nelson on vocals, crossing over to the pop Top 40.
Pop open a can of soda made from an aluminum alloy, and the many dislocations that are already in the lid -- created when it was shaped into its final form -- interact and spawn new dislocations by the trillions, which cascade into absolute critical failure as the top of the can flexes and the pop top snaps open.
Huey “Piano” Smith, whose two-fisted keyboard style and rambunctious songs propelled the sound of New Orleans R&B into the pop Top 10 in the late 1950s, died on Feb. 13 at his home in Baton Rouge.
Mr. Smith and the Clowns reached the pop Top 10 in 1958 with the wry “Don’t You Just Know It.”
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