Pop Off
[/pɒp ɒf/]
Definitions
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Pop Off": To suddenly perform at a high level, go viral, succeed dramatically, or speak with passionate intensity. "Pop off" can describe an athlete having an exceptional game, a tweet going viral, or a person delivering an impassioned rant. Often used as an encouragement: "pop off, king/queen."
“Exemple en brouillon: She absolutely popped off in that debate — every argument was sharper than the last.”
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