Definition of «bops»
| Stat | Value |
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| Views | 6 |
| Definitions | 2 |
| First seen | 2026 |
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While 'bop' traditionally refers to a good song, the plural 'bops' has evolved in specific internet subcultures to describe people, particularly those who are perceived as being 'for the streets' or frequently seen in social media trends. It carries a derogatory or dismissive undertone, often used by younger demographics to label individuals they deem as seeking excessive attention or having a high number of casual romantic interests. The term is highly informal and typically found in comment sections of TikTok or Instagram Reels.
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> The mall is literally filled with bops today, I can't even walk to the food court without seeing a TikTok dance.
> He’s always hanging out with those bops from the north side just to get more views on his story.
> Don't take it personally, she calls everyone a bop when she's in a bad mood.
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"Bop" is a colloquial term used to describe a song that is exceptionally good, catchy, and makes the listener want to dance. It implies a high level of enjoyment and replay value, often specifically referring to upbeat pop or rhythmic tracks. Calling a song or even a music video a "bop" is a standard way of expressing that it is a certified hit among fans.
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> This video is such a BOP. Critics, gays, powerful women and every person with good taste was left open mouth seeing this.
> This new single is a total bop, I've had it on repeat all day.
> I didn't expect this collab to be such a bop but they really delivered.
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