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pop off
verb
- to depart suddenly or unexpectedly
- to die, esp suddenly or unexpectedly
he popped off at the age of sixty
- to speak out angrily or indiscreetly
he popped off at his boss and got fired
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McDermott’s penchant for popping off soon got him in trouble, and that was followed by a steep fall.
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First one, then another hot drink toppled onto his lap, their lids popping off.
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Then someone stands out because they’re quirky, and then the big machine is like, “Oh my God, this has wheels, it popped off on TikTok!â€
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He popped off the bench to engage with his team during the first quarter, shouting instructions.
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And now Saturn Return seems to be popping off everywhere, or at least among the pop girlies.
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