4 "Popped" is a street term for an encounter with law enforcement. I can include many specific actions such as merely questioning to arrest or detainment. I don't remember this specific dialog but it's clear form the context of Zero Dark 30 that the subject has at least been apprehended and is/was in custody of some agency.

Context Explanation

0 He popped out to shortstop. 2. He popped to shortstop. What's the meaning of the two sentences and is there any difference in their meaning?

Insight Material

Dictionary says 'pop' = 'hit' a pop-fly but what's the 'out' here? Does it mean the batter is 'out' now (failed to get on base)? He popped out to shortstop vs He popped to shortstop (What's the ... The following are the meanings which fit (taken from your list of definitions). 3 : to cause to explode or burst open popped some popcorn pop the trunk 2 : to make or burst with a sharp sound a balloon popped Either transitive or intransitive, the meaning is the same.

Final Conclusion

Is "Popped up" appropriate in this context? Ask Question Asked 4 years, 10 months ago Modified 4 years, 10 months ago word usage - Is "Popped up" appropriate in this context? - English ... The doors opened and people spilled into the street. After the clubs closed, the drinkers spilled out into the streets. Do you say " I accidentally opened the suitcase uncontrollably and the clothes popped out / spilled out over the floor "?

I am not sure if " pop out " or " spill out " are suitable words in this situation. the balloon (has) burst. If the balloon was actively popped by a person: Derek popped the balloon. The balloon was popped.