by Jerry Shakes November 16, 2020
Giving someone an unwarranted amount of attitude. Usually your parents or an authority figure. See also: smarting off, smart-mouthing, etc.
Disney's Sword in the Stone (1963):
After receiving 4 demerits and being forced to clean the kitchen
Arthur: "It's my fault, I shouldn't have popped off..."
After receiving 4 demerits and being forced to clean the kitchen
Arthur: "It's my fault, I shouldn't have popped off..."
by starspawnofcthulu October 24, 2014
"Popping off" is a verb used when you're doing extremely well and or performing like a professional/better than anyone in your game. Can also be used when you're being accused of cheating in a video game because the sheer amount of god like skill you possess.
by ForeverPandering February 1, 2017
by Seventeen thirty eight September 1, 2018
A term that means to go crazy. When you pop off you do really well in a videogame, rant, argument, or school. Its used all the time during casual talk and can hint that they want you to calm down. Popular people use this term loosly and its hard to precisely define it.
by TheOGDefiner69 May 14, 2019
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by Ekho June 1, 2005