bop (Meaning)

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bop (n)

the law enforcement agency of the Justice Department that operates a nationwide system of prisons and detention facilities to incarcerate inmates sentenced to imprisonment for federal crimes

an early form of modern jazz (originating around 1940)

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bop (v)

dance the bebop

hit hard

bop Sentence Examples

  1. The jazz band played a lively bop that had everyone tapping their feet.
  2. They decided to hit the local club for a night of dancing to the latest bops.
  3. She couldn't resist the urge to bop along to the catchy rhythm of the song.
  4. The kids were having a blast at the birthday party, doing the chicken dance and the bunny bop.
  5. His car stereo blasted out the latest hip-hop bop as he cruised down the highway.
  6. The music festival featured a lineup of top artists performing their latest bops.
  7. They spent hours perfecting their dance moves for the school talent show's upbeat bop routine.
  8. The DJ mixed classic hits with modern bops, keeping the crowd energized all night.
  9. She laughed as she watched her dog do a little bop around the living room, chasing its tail.
  10. The retro-themed party had everyone dressed in poodle skirts and leather jackets, doing the twist and the jitterbug bop.

FAQs About the word bop

the law enforcement agency of the Justice Department that operates a nationwide system of prisons and detention facilities to incarcerate inmates sentenced to i

clap, poke, smack,blow, bang, knock, punch, whack, stroke, slap

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The jazz band played a lively bop that had everyone tapping their feet.

They decided to hit the local club for a night of dancing to the latest bops.

She couldn't resist the urge to bop along to the catchy rhythm of the song.

The kids were having a blast at the birthday party, doing the chicken dance and the bunny bop.