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'''Pop''' can mean:
'''Pop''' or '''POP''' may refer to:


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*[[Pop culture]]
== Arts, entertainment, and media ==
*[[Pop music]]
*[[Pop art]]
* [[Pop music]], a musical genre
*[[Pop icon]]
*[[Pop (frozen snack)]]
*[[Lollipop]] (shortened form)
*[[Popcorn]] (shortened form)
*[[Soft Drink|Soda pop]] (shortened form)
*[[Pop (album)|''Pop'' (album)]], a 1997 album by U2


=== Artists ===
'''Pop''' may also be:
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as [[Gang Parade]]
*a colloquial term for '[[Father#Terminology|father]]'
* [[Pop!]], a UK pop group
*the name of the first month of [[Haab]], the Mayan solar calendar
* [[Pop! featuring Angie Hart]], an Australian band
*the name of a character in ''[[Happy_Tree_Friends#Characters|Happy Tree Friends]]''


==See also==
=== Albums ===
* [[Pop (Gas album)|''Pop'' (Gas album)]]
*[[POP]]
* [[Pop (Joachim Witt album)|''Pop'' (Joachim Witt album)]]
* [[Pop (Mao Abe album)|''Pop'' (Mao Abe album)]]
* [[Pop (Same Difference album)|''Pop'' (Same Difference album)]]
* [[Pop (Tones on Tail album)|''Pop'' (Tones on Tail album)]]
* [[Pop (U2 album)|''Pop'' (U2 album)]]
* ''Pop'', an album by [[Topi Sorsakoski]] and Agents
* ''[[P.O.P]]'', The Mad Capsule Markets album
* ''[[Pop! The First 20 Hits]]'', an album by English duo Erasure


=== EPs ===
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* [[P.O.P. (EP)|''P.O.P.'' (EP)]], a 2024 EP by Marina Satti


=== Songs ===
[[de:Pop]]
* [[Pop (NSYNC song)|"Pop" (NSYNC song)]], a 2001 song
[[it:Pop]]
* [[Pop! (Nayeon song)|"Pop!" (Nayeon song)]], a song from the album ''Im Nayeon''
* "Pop", a song by [[A.R. Kane]]
* "Pop", a song by Ari Lennox from ''[[Shea Butter Baby]]''
* "Pop", a song by La Oreja de Van Gogh from ''[[El viaje de Copperpot]]''
* "Pop", a song by Death Grips from ''[[No Love Deep Web]]''.
* "Pop!", a song from ''[[The Wedding Singer (musical)#Musical numbers|The Wedding Singer]]'' musical

===Periodicals===
* [[Pop (fashion magazine)|''Pop'' (fashion magazine)]], a British publication
* ''[[Pop Magazine]]'', a sports magazine

===Television===
* [[Pop (American TV channel)]], formerly TVGN
* [[Pop (British and Irish TV channel)]], for children
* [[Pop (Slovenian TV channel)]], Slovenia
* [[Pop (Pakistani TV channel)]], for children
* [[Pop (Italy)]], for children

===Toys===
* POP! vinyl figurines from [[Funko]]
* [[Princess of Power]], Mattel toys

===Video games===
* ''[[Prince of Persia]]'', video game franchise
* [[Pop (video game)|''Pop'' (video game)]]

=== Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media ===
* PoP!, the fictional band in ''[[Music and Lyrics]]''
* [[Pokémon Organized Play]], trading cards

==Commerce==
* Pop, slang for pawning goods with a [[pawnbroker]]
* [[Pay on production]]
* [[Point of purchase]], used often in retail
* [[Proof of principle]]
* [[Proof-of-payment]], a fare collection approach

==Organizations==
* [[Eton Society]], nickname
* [[Pencils of Promise]], a charity
* Pop, a US company owned by [[Advance Publications#Subsidiaries|Advance Publications Inc.]]

==Places==
* [[Gregorio Luperón International Airport]] (IATA code POP), Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
* Pop, a tributary of the river [[Jijia]] in eastern Romania
* [[Pop, Uzbekistan]], a town in Namangan Region, Uzbekistan
* [[Poppleton railway station]] (station code), York, England

==People==
* [[Pop (nickname)]]
* [[Pop (surname)]], a Romanian surname
* [[Pop Chalee]] (1906–1993), American painter, muralist, performer and singer born Merina Lujan
* Pop Harukaze, a.k.a. Caitlyn Goodwyn, a fictional character from the anime/manga series ''[[List of Ojamajo Doremi characters#Pop Harukaze|Ojamajo Doremi]]''
* [[Iggy Pop]] (born 1947), American musician
* [[Jimmy Pop]] (born 1972), American musician
* [[Pop Smoke]] (1999–2020), American rapper

==Science and technology==
===Computing===
* Operation removing element from a [[stack (abstract data type)]]
* [[Package on package]], IC packaging
* [[Point of presence]], a demarcation point between communicating entities
* POP and POP3, Internet e-mail [[Post Office Protocol]]s
* POP-1 POP-2 [[POP-11]], programming languages
* [[Pop! OS]], a Linux distribution

===Other uses in science and technology===
* [[Pop (physics)]], sixth derivative of position
* [[Parallel Ocean Program]], an ocean circulation model
* [[Paroxypropione]], P.O.P.
* [[Persistent organic pollutant]]
* [[Probability of precipitation]], in weather forecasting
* [[Progestogen-only pill]], a contraceptive
* [[Pelvic organ prolapse]], a gynecological condition
* [[Rivet#Blind rivets|Blind rivet]]
* [[Plaster of Paris]], plaster of Gypsum
* Pop, a recording noise from plosives, see [[pop filter]]

== Sport ==
* [[Pop (professional wrestling)]], a crowd cheer
* [[POP Championship]] (Princess of Pro-Wrestling), Japan

==Other uses==
* [[POP (Point of Purchase typeface)]], in Japanese Kanji
* [[Pop (ghost)]], in Thai folklore
* The first month of the [[Haabʼ]] in the Mayan calendar
* [[Pacific Ocean Park]], an amusement park
* [[Problem-oriented policing]]
* Pop, a truncation of the word ''popular'', e.g., [[popular culture]] → pop culture
* Pop, dialect for [[soft drink]]
* Pop, an informal term for a [[father]] or occasionally a grandfather
* Pop., an abbreviation for [[population]]
* [[Pop Mie]], an instant cup noodle brand which is a sub-brand of Indomie, first introduced in Indonesia in 1991

== See also ==
* [[Popping (disambiguation)]]
* [[Pops (disambiguation)]]
* [[Project Pop]], an Indonesian pop group

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Television

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Toys

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Video games

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Commerce

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People

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Computing

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