Examples of 'have to pop' in a sentence

Meaning of "have to pop"

The phrase 'have to pop' is colloquial and can have multiple meanings depending on the context. It is often used to express the need or desire to visit or stop by a place briefly, or to quickly perform a task. It can also indicate a sudden or unexpected action or movement, such as popping out of one's seat or suddenly appearing or disappearing. The specific meaning of 'have to pop' may vary based on the surrounding context

How to use "have to pop" in a sentence

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have to pop
You do not have to pop them all.
Her whole head would have to pop.
I will have to pop in there one day.
And you just have to pop.
We just have to pop open the panel.
I might even get sweaty and have to pop off my shirt.
I have to pop up and see him tonight.
I am just going to have to pop the knee back in.
I have to pop out and see my dad.
You are gonna have to pop it back in.
I have to pop out for a moment.
We will just have to pop it back in.
I have to pop in at least once a month to maintain my record.
You might have to pop them off.
I have to pop out to the store for another tangerine or an orange.

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We are gonna have to pop one of them.
I have to pop in at least once a month.
You are gonna have to pop it on.
You have to pop round the corner.
Which means I would have to pop out there.
You have to pop the clutch.
The pay is great and I never have to pop my top.
We just have to pop out for a bit.
In that case, you will have to pop inside.
I just have to pop out for a sec.
You had a very small part, so you have to pop.
You dont have to pop off the.
Unfortunately, a lot of people seem to think that you only have to pop the question.
I just have to pop home first.
Do not make black Steve have to pop off!
I just have to pop into the post office.
His artificial hip is dislocated, and I am gonna have to pop it back in.
I just have to pop into town.
As soon as you are ready, I will have to pop you outside.
I have to pop into the shop.
I just have to pop.
I have to pop out for a spell.
Why did the button have to pop right now?
I do have to pop out to the post office later.
What? You are gonna have to pop it back in.
I have to pop out for a while.
I was wondering why I did not have to pop this dog 's eye back in its socket.
You have to pop around for dinner sometime.
EILEEN, I am going to have to pop out for a little.
We have to pop some champagne after this shit.
I hope you do not mind … if Leena shows you around, I have to pop out for a spell.
I will have to pop in for a test.
I understand that, and believe me, we will have to pop your friend.
You have to pop that balloon.
You are gonna have to pop it . No.

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