The declarative mood is a grammatical mood used to make factual statements or to express an opinion, as opposed to asking a question or expressing a desire, command, or hypothetical situation. It is the most commonly used mood in most languages, including English.
Pop off
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telling someone to fight you. in other words, DO SUMTHIN
Pop off meaning & definition 1 of Pop off.
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(v.) To lose ones cool; become really pissed off. The idiom is in reference to a pressure cap popping off, usually resulting in a nasty burn or imminent explosion. Thus, the person who caused the pop off is about to get told or be destroyed, depending on the nature and severity of the inflammatory incident.
Pop off meaning & definition 2 of Pop off.
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Verb or noun The starting point of an event; ie a fight or a party.
Also, the action of shooting a gun
Pop off meaning & definition 3 of Pop off.
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Aussie slang for farting
Pop off meaning & definition 4 of Pop off.
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A fart or the act of flatulence. Breaking wind.
Pop off meaning & definition 5 of Pop off.
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