pop out of



pop something out of something

 and pop something out
to release something from something so that it jumps or bursts out, possibly with a popping sound. Sue popped the cork out of the champagne bottle. It took a little effort to pop the cork out. She popped out the cork with a quick tug.
See also: of, out, pop

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Elishai-LIE-shə (English), ee-LIE-shə (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
TonyTON-eeEnglish
Atara-Hebrew
MaanMAHNLimburgish
StefciaSTEF-chahPolish
Amarachi-Western African, Igbo