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- noun informal, dated A person who
dances thebop .
Etymologies
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Examples
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This sunny head-bopper is an old-fashioned R&B make-out song, never getting past second base.
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"If you're facing a bopper like the Oakland A's in the past, there's fear, but you know you can do certain things because they're a one-way kind of bopper team," Smoltz says.
USATODAY.com - 'Grinders' turn up pressure in postseason 2004
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She can’t be in it, she’s a high school musical cast member, they are trying to make this movie into some teen thing, its more than that! they need to get a true native american, not some disney teeny bopper. is anyone with me on this?
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"bopper" in the lineup to replace Russell Branyan.
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"bopper," for upper body action-such as left, right, forward and back.
Gizmodo 2009
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"bopper," for upper body action-such as left, right, forward and back.
Gizmodo 2009
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"bopper," for upper body action-such as left, right, forward and back.
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"bopper," for upper body action-such as left, right, forward and back.
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In the words of Mets general manager Frank Cashen , Mr. Carter added a "bopper," a power hitter.
Slugging Catcher Fueled Mets' Glory of 1980s Stephen Miller 2012
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The late set on Wednesday was highlighted by themeless jams on both "What Is This Thin g Called Love" (actually, they played the "Hot House" head) and "Take The A Train," as well as a reading of "Lover Come Back to Me" that showed that Sigmund Romberg was more of a be-bopper than anybody realized.
Good Vibrations, Great Traditions Will Friedwald 2010
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