Pop
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Pop may refer to:
Common meanings
- Pop, an informal term for father
- Pop, another term for soft drinks
- Pop music, a music genre
People
- Glenn Scobey Warner (1871-1954), American football player and coach better known as Pop Warner
- Iggy Pop, American musician
- Gregg Popovich (born 1949), National Basketball Association head coach
- Jimmy Pop, American musician
- Pop Chalee, also known as Merina Lujan (1906–1993), American painter, muralist, performer and singer
- Pop Corkhill (1858-1921), American Major League Baseball (MLB) player
- Pop Dillon (1873-1931), American MLB player
- Pop Foster (1878-1944), American MLB player
- Pop Gates (1917-1999), American basketball player and Harlem Globetrotters coach
- Pop Ivy (1916-2003), American football player and coach
- Pop Levi, English singer, musician, record producer and filmmaker
- Pop Robson (born 1945), English footballer
- Pop Schriver (1865-1932), American MLB catcher
- Pop Smith (1856-1927), Canadian MLB player
- Pop Snyder (1854-1924), American MLB player, manager and umpire
- Pop Tate (baseball) (1860-1932),
- Pop Williams (1874-1959), American MLB pitcher
- Pop (surname), a Romanian surname
Places
- Pop River (Jijia), Romania
- Pop River (Sadu), Romania
- Pop, Uzbekistan, a populated place
Entertainment
Music
- Pop!, a UK pop group
- Pop (Gas album)
- Pop (Joachim Witt album)
- Pop (Mao Abe album)
- Pop (Same Difference album)
- "Pop" (song), by 'N Sync
- Pop (Tones on Tail album)
- Pop (Topi Sorsakoski and Agents album), by Topi Sorsakoski and the band Agents
- Pop (U2 album)
- Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
- PoP!, the fictional band in Music and Lyrics
- Pop! The First 20 Hits, a compilation album by the English synthpop duo Erasure
Other
- Pop (fashion magazine), a British publication
- Pop (UK TV channel), a UK children's television channel
- Pop Magazine, a sports magazine
- POP TV, a Slovenian television network
As an acronym
Business
- Pay on production
- Point of purchase used often in retail
- Proof-of-payment, a fare collection approach
Computing and technology
- Package on package, a circuit packaging technique
- Parallel Ocean Program, an ocean circulation model
- Partial-order planning, an algorithm
- Persistent organic pollutant, an organic compound resistant to degradation
- Point of presence, a demarcation point between communications entities
- Post Office Protocol, an Internet e-mail protocol
- Probability of precipitation, a weather forecasting measure
- Process oriented psychology
- Progestogen-only pill, a contraceptive
Other
- Pacific Ocean Park, an amusement park
- Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, a medical journal
- Plaster of Paris
- Pokémon Organized Play, a trading card and figure organization
- POP Championship (Princess of Pro-Wrestling), a Japanese professional wrestling championship
- Problem-oriented policing, a policing strategy
Other uses
- An operation of a stack (data structure)
- Pop (video game)
- Pop (professional wrestling), a positive reaction from the spectators
- Eton Society, an organisation at Eton College nicknamed "Pop"
- Poppleton railway station, station code POP
- Puerto Plata Airport, IATA code POP
See also
- Phi Pop, a fearful female ghost of Thai folklore
- PoP (disambiguation)
- Pop art, a visual art movement
- Pop culture
- Popping (disambiguation)
- Pops (disambiguation)
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