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What is Pop a Top?

Putting your pubic hair on top of a colleagues' coke can.

Clarence almost didn't get his judgeship for furry pop toppin' Anita.

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Pop a Top - what is it?

The act of placing a pubic hair on a can of Coke, popularized by Clarence Thomas doing it to Anita Hill and coined by The Daily Show years later.

Anita Hill was about to drink her can of Coke when she noticed Clarence Thomas gave her the furry pop top.

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What does "Pop a Top" mean?

When the top of the head, or dome, is blown off by either 1) a bowl of good marijuana, or 2) a high caliber rifle round.

"The Marine Recon sniper smoked a bowl of marijuana and popped his top, and then aimed down the scope of his rifle and at a haji a mile away and... POP TOP!"

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Pop a Top - what does it mean?

When someone is fighting and takes their shirt off.

He got angry. Then he “pop top” and threw hands with the other guy.

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Pop a Top - meaning

The hymen of a virgin female human.

aka:"Cherry", "Virginity"

"She's so fresh, I bet she still has a pop-top."

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Pop a Top - definition

When your whacking off (guys) and you reach the end...

OHH!! OHH!! ahh.... I just popped MY top!

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Pop a Top - slang

Get very mad

If you cuss that's one of those thing that will make me pop my top

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Pop a Top

To give birth via a c-section. The term first originated from "Datacom Dave" in June of 2010.

Well my wife has two more weeks to go before they lay her down and pop the top.

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Pop a Top

A sound created every time you open up a can of beer or some other canned drink. The saying was made famous by Alan Jackson's hit song, "Pop a top again."

That drunk said I'll pop a top one more time.

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Pop a Top

"Pop a Top" is a country song written and originally recorded by Nat Stuckey in 1966. The first hit version was released by Jim Ed Brown in May 1967 as the third and final single from his album Just Jim. The song was a number 3 Billboard country single for Brown in late 1967. It was later revived by Alan Jackson as the lead-off single from his 1999 album Under the Influence. Jackson's version peaked at number 6 on the United States Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, and number 2 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.

Pop a top of a beer.

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