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Once he pursues a resolution and is denied, the bolts start popping off the plane mid-flight.

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She says the US version of the show, which has overlapped with the UK edition this year, is "popping off" on the app, and believes this has boosted interest in Love Island overall.

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It’s always tempting to assume that the president is just popping off like that proverbial old guy at the end of the bar who rants about what he’d do if he were in charge.

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“I am not prone to hyperbole. I am prone to, like, popping off a little bit. I know that,” Walz said, prefacing his argument that Americans are living in a “dangerous” time.

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That’s what they call them because they typically take a while to get to the action and to really pop off.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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