Definitions
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- adjective music Characteristic of
bop orbebop
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Examples
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Here are things Ogata says parents do need: a car seat, books to read to their baby - which can be borrowed from friends or libraries, blankets and towels, a baby carrier and a "boppy" pillow for nursing.
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Flora had said that rehearsal was mostly a nonstop festival of sitting around, but when Marina and I got to the auditorium, everybody was onstage singing this hoppy, boppy song.
Nice and Mean Jessica Leader 2010
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Flora had said that rehearsal was mostly a nonstop festival of sitting around, but when Marina and I got to the auditorium, everybody was onstage singing this hoppy, boppy song.
Nice and Mean Jessica Leader 2010
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Flora had said that rehearsal was mostly a nonstop festival of sitting around, but when Marina and I got to the auditorium, everybody was onstage singing this hoppy, boppy song.
Nice and Mean Jessica Leader 2010
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And if you need a boppy, I can totally hook you up.
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Flora had said that rehearsal was mostly a nonstop festival of sitting around, but when Marina and I got to the auditorium, everybody was onstage singing this hoppy, boppy song.
Nice and Mean Jessica Leader 2010
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Also - he used to fall asleep on top of the boppy pillow and I could sometimes slide him off my lap but still on the cushion to rest on the couch.
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Moondance/American Werewolf in London (along with a zillion other harmless sounding, boppy mon-themed songs)
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Jasper will be fine propped on a boppy on the carpet while you catch your breath.
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Indeed the music even invades -- the right word -- the murder trial, as a boppy soundtrack while witnesses point out how the woman's head was shot, angle up the chin.
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