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Popper may refer to: - A popping dancer.
- A jalapeño pepper half which has been stuffed with cream cheese or cheddar cheese, breaded, and then deep fried. It is a popular treat for aficionados of Sonic Drive-In and Arby's fast-food restaurants.
- Fried, bite-sized snack foods.
- The singular of the family of drugs colloquially known as "poppers", a subset of a class of chemicals known as alkyl nitrites.
- A floating fishing lure or fly with a cupped or flat, forward-facing indentation that splashes or "pops" the surface of the water when tugged. This disturbance is most often used to attract the attention of bass and pike in freshwater, and redfish or speckled trout in saltwater.
- An Australian brand name for a small Tetra Pak of fruit juice, complete with a straw, designed for individual consumption.
- Popper buttons is another word for "press studs".
- The hole on a marijuana pipe which one would cover with his or her thumb to fill the chamber with marijuana smoke. Also known as a carb.
- A small amount of tobacco packed into a patty shape with a round ball of marijuana rolled on top of it. Usually stuffed into a "popper bottle" or "yottee bottle". This marijuana smoking technique is common in Southern Ontario, Canada, and originated in Orangeville, Ontario. Produces the same affects as regular marijuana usage along with a slight head rush produced by the tobacco. Popper smokers do not tend to smoke the tobacco part and use it as a sort of screen in the popper bottle tube of the smoking apparatus. Many unique words are used to describe various parts of smoking "popper(s)or yottees" such as: "Sitch" which is the small amount of tobacco ripped from an end of a cigarette to form the base of a popper/yottee. "Spoof" which is a filtration device made of a toilet paper roll stuffed with bounty sheets to trap marijuana smoke and the hefty aroma and the "Popper Bottle" itself also known as a "PB" which is usually made of a used soda pop bottle with a nipple tube from a lamp stuck in the side. The tube can also be any small piece of tube the circumference of a cigarette or a rolled up pop can (you cut off the ends and roll a part of it around a pencil crayon, tape it and your good to go). The rolled up pop can takes a bit of practice and can make the water travel up the tube getting the yottee/popper wet causing it to suck. The "Popper Bottle"/"Yottee Bottle" is airtight and holds a small amount of water to filter the smoke as the user inhales through the spout of the bottle.[citation needed]
- Nickname used to describe an alleged energy weapon used by the United States military. A "Popper" emits very low frequency (VLF) energy to induce physiologic and/or psychologic impairments. There are allegations that this weapon has become heavily employed in Iraq during the post-911 occupation of this country by the United States. It is claimed that technology used in this weapon is classified and has evolved from radar/sonar research and weaponry used by the United States Navy, going as far back as the 1940s.[citation needed]
- A top-water fishing plug with a concave mouth that causes it to "pop" when retrieved with a jerking motion.
- Popper (subculture), a German subculture in the 1980s
- Party popper, a small 'toy' commonly found at parties (especially New Year's) filled with confetti streamers and a small explosive charge to release them
In music, the term slapping is often used to refer to two different though related playing techniques on the double bass and on the (electric) bass guitar. ...
Binomial name The jalapeño is a small to medium-sized chile pepper that is prized for the hot, burning sensation that it produces in the mouth when eaten. ...
Country of origin United States Region, town Chester, New York Source of milk Cow Pasteurised Texture Soft Aging time none Certification Cream cheese is a soft, mild-tasting, white cheese that contains at least 33% milkfat (as marketed) with a moisture content of not more than 55%, and a pH...
Country of origin England Region, town Somerset, Cheddar Source of milk Cows, rarely Goats Pasteurised Frequently Texture hard/semi-hard Aging time 3-30 months depending on variety Certification No Cheddar cheese is a pale yellow to orange, sharp-tasting cheese originally made in the English village of Cheddar, in...
Sonic Corporation NASDAQ: SONC (operating name: Sonic Drive-In) is an American fast-food restaurant chain based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, that creates a drive-in diner feel of the 1950s, complete with carhops who often wear roller skates. ...
Arbys is a fast food restaurant franchise in the United States and Canada that is primarily known for selling roast beef sandwiches, chicken sandwiches, potato cakes, curly fries, Jamocha milkshakes and chicken strips. ...
A fast-food restaurant is a restaurant characterized both by food which is supplied quickly after ordering, and by minimal service. ...
Variety of popper brands Poppers is the street term for various alkyl nitrites taken for recreational purposes through direct inhalation, particularly amyl nitrite, butyl nitrite and isobutyl nitrite. ...
Tetra Pak, (of Swedish origin), is a multinational food packaging company. ...
California Air Resources Board is the clean air agency of the state of California in the United States. ...
Shredded tobacco leaf for pipe smoking Tobacco can also be pressed into plugs and sliced into flakes Tobacco is an agricultural product processed from the fresh leaves of plants in genus Nicotiana. ...
A Cannabis sativa plant The drug cannabis, also called marijuana, is produced from parts of the cannabis plant, primarily the cured flowers and gathered trichomes of the female plant. ...
Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Official languages English Government - Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman - Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 106 - Senate seats 24 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area [1] Ranked...
Orangeville is a town in southwestern Ontario, Canada. ...
Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Official languages English Government - Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman - Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 106 - Senate seats 24 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area [1] Ranked...
Two unlit filtered cigarettes. ...
The New Year is an event that happens when a culture celebrates the end of one year and the beginning of the next year. ...
Popper as a family name
Popper is derived from the surname Frankfurter. Most are from the Czech Jewish family: The term frankfurter may refer to a sausage as made in Frankfurt; a hot dog a resident of Frankfurt am Main, Germany a resident of Frankfurt (Oder), Germany Frankfurter as family name Bernhard Frankfurter (1801-1867), German teacher and writer; son of Rabbi Moses Frankfurter; born at Herdorf ([1]) David...
- Albert Popper, Mayor of Vimperk, Official Doctor of the Schwarzenberg Princes.
- David Popper, cellist
- John Popper, musician
- Josef Popper, Austrian engineer and author; born February 22, 1838, at Kolin, Bohemia
- Julius Popper, Romanian explorer
- Sir Karl R. Popper, philosopher
- Ota Pavel, Czech author (born Otto Popper)
- Rafael Popper, Foresight researcher and economist; born at Caracas in 1976
- Siegfried Popper, Austrian naval constructor; born at Prague 1848
- William Popper, American Orientalist; born at St. Louis, 1874
- Wilma Popper, Hungarian authoress; born at Győr, 1857
Poppers as a family name: Albert Popper or VojtÄch Popper in Czech, Hebrew name: Abraham, (1808 - 3 September 1889) Mayor of Vimperk, Official Doctor of the Schwarzenberg Princes. ...
Vimperk (Winterberg in German) is town in southern Bohemia, currently in the JihoÄeský administrative district of the Czech Republic. ...
Schwarzenberg (ze Å varzenberka in Czech) is the name of a Frankish and Bohemian aristocratic family which was first mentioned in 1172. ...
David Popper (June 18, 1846 â August 7, 1913) was a Bohemian cellist and composer. ...
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February 22 is the 53rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
| Jöns Jakob Berzelius, discoverer of protein 1838 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
Julius Popper. ...
Sir Karl Raimund Popper, CH, FRS, FBA, (July 28, 1902 â September 17, 1994), was an Austrian born naturalized British[1] philosopher and a professor at the London School of Economics. ...
Siegfried Popper was the son of Beerman Popper and Amelia Prosnitz who were shopkeepers in Prague. ...
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