verb Internet Slang

Pop Off

/pɒp ɒf/ · verb · slang

To go off impressively — kill it, get hyped, or unleash a passionate rant.

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Definitions

1

To passionately rant or speak your mind with intensity.

“He popped off in the meeting about the broken policy.”
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2

To perform exceptionally well or do something impressive, often used as encouragement.

“She got the mic and started popping off, the crowd went wild.”
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3

Used as a hype cheer telling someone to go all out.

“You earned this, go pop off at the show tonight.”
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Pop Off In A Sentence

The dancer popped off in the final round, no competition.
Pop off queen, say what needs to be said.
He really popped off in that clip ranting about gas prices.

Origin & Usage

From AAVE, where 'pop off' means to erupt with energy, success, or anger. Long used in hip-hop and gaming, it became a hype word and supportive cheer across TikTok and Twitter.

People Also Ask

What does 'pop off' mean in slang?

It means to go off impressively — to excel, get hyped, or rant passionately. It's often used as encouragement to go all out.

Is 'pop off' positive or negative?

Usually positive or supportive, though it can describe an angry outburst depending on context.

Where does it come from?

It comes from AAVE and is common in hip-hop and gaming, meaning to erupt with energy or success.

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