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  1. Halkın arasında yaşayan motiflere, ögelere yer veren, onlardan yararlanan (kültür), popüler.
  2. Bas gitarda, telleri tınlatan elin genellikle işaret veya orta parmağı ile bir telin asılınması ve genellikle hemen ardından susturulması yöntemi.
  3. (en)Hit a pop-fly; 'He popped out to shortstop'.
  4. (en)Make a sharp explosive noise; 'The cork of the champagne bottle popped'.
  5. (en)Fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise; 'The soldiers were popping'.
  6. (en)Cause to make a sharp explosive sound; 'He popped the champagne bottle'.
  7. (en)Appear suddenly or unexpectedly; 'The farm popped into view as we turned the corner'; 'He suddenly popped up out of nowhere'.
  8. (en)Put or thrust suddenly and forcefully; 'pop the pizza into the microwave oven'; 'He popped the petit-four into his mouth'.
  9. (en)Release suddenly; 'pop the clutch'.
  10. (en)Hit or strike; 'He popped me on the head'.
  11. (en)Drink down entirely; 'He downed three martinis before dinner'; 'She killed a bottle of brandy that night'; 'They popped a few beer after work'.
  12. (en)Take drugs, especially orally; 'The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves'.
  13. (en)Cause to burst with a lound, explosive sound; 'The child popped the balloon'.
  14. (en)Burst open with a sharp, explosive sound; 'The balloon popped'; 'This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven'.
  15. (en)Like a pop or with a pop; 'everything went pop'.
  16. (en)New and of general appeal.
  17. (en)Two commonly used meanings: 'Point of Presence' and 'Post Office Protocol' A 'Point of Presence' usually means a city or location where a network can be connected to, often with dialup phone lines So if an Internet company says they will soon have a POP in Kansas City, it means that they will soon have a local phone number in Kansas City and/or a place where leased lines can connect to their network A second meaning, 'Post Office Protocol' refers to the way email software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server When you obtain a SLIP, PPP, or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your email software to use to get your mail.
  18. (en)-- Two commonly used meanings: Point of Presence and Post Office Protocol A Point of Presence usually means a city or location where a network can be connected to, often with dial up phone lines So if an Internet company says they will soon have a POP in Belgrade, it means that they will soon have a local phone number in Belgrade and/or a place where leased lines can connect to their network A second meaning, Post Office Protocol refers to the way e-mail software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server When you obtain a SLIP, PPP, or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your e-mail software to use to get your mail.
  19. (en)-- Two commonly used meanings: Point of Presence and Post Office Protocol A Point of Presence usually means a city or location where a network can be connected to, often with dial up phone lines So if an Internet company says they will soon have a POP in Belgrade, it means that they will soon have a local phone number in Belgrade and/or a place where leased lines can connect to their network A second meaning, Post Office Protocol refers to the way email software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server When you obtain a SLIP, PPP, or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your email software to use to get your mail.
  20. (en)Post Office Protocol Used when setting up e-mail It is the utility that sends e-mail from the server to your machine Generally, a POP server sends new e-mail to your local machine, then erases the mail from the POP server Any files you set up to manage your e-mail are located on your local machine POP KSU EDU is the POP server at KSU Version 3 is current, and is called POP3 See also SMTP and IMAP For more information, check this out.
  21. (en)Post Office Protocol, levels 1, 2 and 3 A protocol that should allow Internet users to access their SMTP-compliant server's mailbox from any client 2 A system that doesn't work when any one part of the ISP's hardware is down or misconfigured 3 Point of Presence A location where an ISP or TelCo has an access point for a particular service.
  22. (en)Point of Presence usually means a city or location where a network can be connected to, often with dial up phone lines So if an Internet company says they will soon have a POP in Belgrade, it means that they will soon have a local phone number in Belgrade and/or a place where leased lines can connect to their network Post Office Protocol refers to the way e-mail software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server When you obtain a SLIP, PPP, or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your e-mail software to use to get your mail.
  23. (en)Two commonly used meanings A Point of Presence usually means a city or location where a network can be connected to, often with dial up phone lines So if an Internet company says they will soon have a POP in Belgrade, it means that they will soon have a local phone number in Belgrade and/or a place where leased lines can connect to their network A second meaning, Post Office Protocol refers to the way e-mail software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server When you obtain a SLIP, PPP, or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your e-mail software to use to get your mail Post Office Protocol.
  24. (en)Two commonly used meanings: Point of Presence and Post Office Protocol A Point of Presence usually means a city or location where a network can be connected to often with dial up phone lines So if an Internet company says they will soon have a POP in Belgrade, it means they will soon have a local phone number in Belgrade and/or a place where leased lines can connect to their network A second meaning, Post Office Protocol refers to the way email software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server When you obtain a SLIP, PPP or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your email software to use to get your mail.
  25. (en)Post Office Protocol POP is a way of retrieving email from an email server , such as the UC Davis email servers where your email messages are stored before you pick them up See more information about POP servers.
  26. (en)An Internet protocol that enables a single user to read e-mail from a mail server.
  27. (en)Point of Presence, or Post Office Protocol, two commonly used meanings for the term POP A Point of Presence usually means a city, node or location where a network can be connected to, often with dial up phone lines If an ISP has a POP in Waterford, it means that they have a local phone number in Waterford for the Waterford customers to dial into and gain access to the internet A second meaning is, Post Office Protocol which refers to the way e-mail clients such as Outlook get mail from a mail server A POP on your webserver or mail syatem allows your e-mail software to use and retrieve your mail It is often referred to as POP3.
  28. (en)-- Two commonly used meanings: Point of Presence and Post Office Protocol A Point of Presence usually means a city or location where a network can be connected to, often with dial up phone lines So if an Internet company says they will soon have a POP in Belgrade, it means that they will soon have a local phone number in Belgrade and/or a place where leased lines can connect to their network A second meaning, Post Office Protocol refers to the way e-mail software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server When you obtain a SLIP, PPP, or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your e-mail software to use to get your mail See Also: SLIP , PPP.
  29. (en)Small, sharp, quick explosive sound or report; as, to go off with a pop.
  30. (en)An unintoxicating beverage which expels the cork with a pop from the bottle containing it; as, ginger pop; lemon pop, etc.
  31. (en)The European redwing.
  32. (en)To make a pop, or sharp, quick sound; as, the muskets popped away on all sides.
  33. (en)To enter, or issue forth, with a quick, sudden movement; to move from place to place suddenly; to dart; with in, out, upon, off, etc.
  34. (en)To burst open with a pop, when heated over a fire; as, this corn pops well.
  35. (en)To thrust or push suddenly; to offer suddenly; to bring suddenly and unexpectedly to notice; as, to pop one's head in at the door.
  36. (en)To cause to pop; to cause to burst open by heat, as grains of Indian corn; as, to pop corn or chestnuts.
  37. (en)Point of Presence or Post Office Protocol A Point of Presence usually means a location where a network can be connected to, often with dial up phone lines A second meaning, Post Office Protocol refers to the way e-mail software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server When you obtain a SLIP, PPP or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your e-mail software to use to get your mail.
  38. (en)This has 2 meanings: 1 Post Office Protocol: a method of retrieving email from a server 2 Point Of Presence: a telephone number that provides dial-up Internet access SBC Yahoo! provides several POPs so users can gain Internet access with local phone calls Back to Top.
  39. (en)Point of Presence or Post Office Protocol A Point of Presence is the place where an access provider or server administrator has a computer which provides access to a network or the internet and therefore dictates the telephone number your modem will need to dial to connect to a network or the internet So if an Internet company says they will soon have a POP in Birmingham, it means that they will soon have a telephone number in Birmingham and/or a place where leased lines can connect to their network Post Office Protocol refers to the way e-mail software gets mail from a mail server.
  40. (en)Post Office Protocol.
  41. (en)POP has two commonly used meanings The first, Point of Presence, means a city or location where a network can be connected to, often via dial-up phone lines The second meaning, Post Office Protocol, refers to the way e-mail software gets mail from a mail server Post Office Protocol can also appear as POP3.
  42. (en)Post Office Protocol This is the protocol used by mail clients to retrieve messages from a mail server.
  43. (en)Point of Presence or Post Office Protocol.
  44. (en)Point of Presence - The point within a Local Access and Transport Area at which the Interexchange Carrier establishes itself The POP provides the IEC with LATA access and enables the Local Exchange Carrier to access inter-LATA services Also, the consolidation point in a local calling area where traffic is routed to an Internet Service Provider.
  45. (en)Post Office Protocol; a method of handling incoming electronic mail Example: The Eudora Pro program distributed via the OIT Software To go web site uses this protocol for storing your incoming messages on a special cluster of servers called pop service ohio-state edu and delivering them when requested.
  46. (en)Post Office Protocol - The protocol used by mail clients to retrieve mail from the server.
  47. (en)Point of Presence A local dialin point for an Internet Service Provider.
  48. (en)Stands for 'Post Office Protocol' and is a common Internet email protocol or format used for sending and receiving email.
  49. (en)See: Post Office Protocol and Point Of Presence.
  50. (en)Like a pop; suddenly; unexpectedly.
  51. (en)Sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring; 'in New England they call sodas tonics' burst open with a sharp, explosive sound; 'The balloon popped'; 'This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven' cause to burst with a lound, explosive sound; 'The child popped the balloon' fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise; 'The soldiers were popping' take drugs, especially orally; 'The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves' hit or strike; 'He popped me on the head' hit a pop-fly; 'He popped out to shortstop' release suddenly; 'pop the clutch' put or thrust suddenly and forcefully; 'pop the pizza into the microwave oven'; 'He popped the petit-four into his mouth' make a sharp explosive noise; 'The cork of the champagne bottle popped' cause to make a sharp explosive sound; 'He popped the champagne bottle' like a pop or with a pop; 'everything went pop'.
  52. (en)An informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk.
  53. (en)Sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring; 'in New England they call sodas tonics'.
  54. (en)Sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork.
  55. (en)Music of general appeal to teenagers; a bland watered-down version of rock'n'roll with more rhythm and harmony and an emphasis on romantic love.
  56. (en)Bulge outward; 'His eyes popped'.
  57. Popüler, pop müziğe ait, pop
  58. Pat!, güm!, dan!, küt!
  59. (-ped,-ping) pat diye ses çıkarmak
  60. Patlamak
  61. Çabucak sokuvermek
  62. Patlatmak (mısır)
  63. Ateş etmek
  64. Patlama sesi, tüfek sesi
  65. Gazoz.
  66. Hafif klasik veya popüler müzik konseri.
  67. Baba.

pop 1

  1. Hafif bir patlama sesi, hafif bir patlama. gazoz. (--ped, --ping) patlamak; patlatmak. (mısır) patlatmak. "

pop 2

  1. Pop: pop concert pop konseri. pop music pop müzik. pop singer pop şŸarkıcısı. pop müzik.

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