to pop out
Pronunciation
/pˈɑːp ˈaʊt/
British pronunciation
/pˈɒp ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "pop out"in English

to pop out
[phrase form: pop]
01

to come into view unexpectedly

to pop out definition and meaning
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As we explored the cave, bats popped out from hidden crevices.
I was surprised when her name popped out during the conversation.
02

to suddenly jump out or be released from a confined space

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The jack-in-the-box popped out, making the children laugh.
The toast popped out of the toaster, startling me.
03

to be highlighted or made noticeable

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The message 's importance popped out in the bold font.
The errors in the document really popped out during the review.
04

to leave a place briefly and usually return soon after

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She popped out for a breath of fresh air during the meeting break.
Can you watch the oven? I need to pop out and get some more milk.
05

to stand out noticeably from a background or surface

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Her blue earrings really pop out when she wears that black dress.
In the photograph, the mountain range pops out against the sunset sky.
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