1. popping - Noun
2. popping - Verb
Derived from pop
of Pop
a. & n. from Pop.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNew security loopholes are constantly popping up because of wireless networking. The cat-and-mouse game between hackers and system administrators is still in full swing. Kevin Mitnick
I'm drinking lots of rum and popping pinks and greys. L. Ron Hubbard
What's the point of truth or beauty or knowledge when anthrax bombs are popping all around you? Aldous Huxley
...to be injured on this tundra would lead to a quick and painful death-or at the very least abject humiliation before the popping flashes of the tourist season's tail end, which was slightly less painful than a painful death, but lasted longer. Eoin Colfer
I'd kiss a frog even if there was no promise of a Prince Charming popping out of it. I love frogs. Cameron Diaz
This was an unpleasant trend. I didn't want a lot of guys popping in and out of my bedroom. I wanted one who would stay. Charlaine Harris