| Idiom | Meaning | Example |
| poontang [B] |
sex, intercourse, nookie
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Listen, guys, poontang should be measured in quality, not quantity.
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| poop |
excrement, droppings
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"Please take with you what your dog brought: We need no poop in the playground."
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| poor as a church mouse |
(See as poor as a church mouse)
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| poor house |
(See in the poorhouse)
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| pop a cap [B] |
shoot, murder, knock off
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He says he's going to pop a cap in the supervisor. We've got to stop him.
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| pop in |
visit without warning, drop in
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When I'm in your part of town I'll pop in for a visit, okay?
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| pop over |
visit for a few minutes, drop over
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Why don't you pop over and see our wedding pictures?
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| pop the question |
ask an important question, ask someone to marry you
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In the old days, a man would buy the ring and then pop the question.
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| pop up |
appear, occur, be visible
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The name M. Greig kept popping up in the company records.
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| pop your buttons |
feel very proud, be full of pride
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When you received the award, did you pop your buttons?
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