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popper

[pop-er] / ˈpɒp ər /
NOUN
aphrodisiac
Synonyms


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Around that time, newspapers were warning about the use of amyl nitrate, also known as poppers.

From BBC

I bought some nematode “pot poppers” online; I put the little sachets into my pots and they didn’t seem to do much.

From Los Angeles Times

This fast-food popper was about its dinner-roll like bun, the sprinkling of soft browned onions, the pickles and whatever grease was absorbed into the bread.

From Washington Post

Low impact fireworks like sparklers, toy snakes, snaps, and poppers are also legal for sale and use.

From Seattle Times

Hussar said the cicada flies should be fished similar to popper lures used on top of the water for bass.

From Washington Times