[bop] vt bopped ; bop.ping [imit.] (1931): hit, sock
[2]bop n (1947): a blow (as with the fist or a club) that strikes a person [3]bop n [short for bebop] (1947) 1: jazz characterized by harmonic complexity, convoluted melodic lines, and constant shifting of accent and often played at very rapid tempos
2: jive
2. -- bop.per n [4]bop vi bopped ; bop.ping (1952) 1: to go quickly or unceremoniously: pop "~ into the corner store"--often used with off
2: to dance or shuffle along to or as if to bop music