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Wobbly pop
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(Canada) beer; an alcoholic beverage
Slang
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
wobbly pops
What does "wobbly pop" mean in Canadian slang?
The structure combines "wobbly" (unsteady, from intoxication) with "pop" (slang for a carbonated drink), forming a playful nickname for beer. It is used in Canada to refer to beer or any alcoholic beverage, often in casual or humorous contexts. People typically say "Grab a few wobbly pops for the barbecue" or "I had too many wobbly pops last night." The term originated in Canadian drinking culture, likely as a lighthearted euphemism, and remains in casual use, though it is less common than "brew" or "cold one."
Examples
Grab a wobbly pop for the party.



























