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You may have seen the term “bopped” in texting or on social media, but what exactly does it mean? This slang word usually refers to getting in trouble with your parents or the police, but it can mean lots of things, depending on how it’s used. In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about “bopped,” including what it means sexually and on TikTok.

Meanings of “Bopped” and “Bop”

“Bopped” is a slang word that describes getting in trouble, usually with your parents or the police. It can also refer to being highly intoxicated, fighting someone, dancing to pop music, or giving oral sex. On TikTok, a “bop” refers to a man or woman who posts scandalous photos and “gets around.”

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What does “bopped” mean in slang?

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  1. Oftentimes, young people use “bopped” when someone gets caught by their parents or the police. It can refer to minor and serious offenses, like shoplifting, drinking underage, or staying out past curfew. While the origin of the word is unclear, it’s a popular expression in Chicago.
    • “Daniel got bopped last weekend because his mom found his stash.”
    • “Did you hear Sally got bopped for smuggling alcohol on the field trip?”
    • “Dude, the party got busted so I scrambled out of there. I wasn’t about to get bopped by the 5-0.”
  2. “Bopped” is the past tense form of the verb “bop,” which is defined as hitting or striking someone. [1] “Bop” is also a noun that describes a physical blow to someone using a fist or club, so if you have beef with someone, use “bopped” or “bop” to explain how you’re going to beat them up .
    • “Did you see that bop? That’s why he gets paid $20 million a fight.”
    • “We bopped that guy outside of the bar because he got handsy with Jake’s girlfriend.”
    • “I bopped him in the head after he made those comments—no one disrespects my family.”
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  3. It’s an informal way to talk about dancing in a fun and lively manner. [2] Most people use it when they're moving their whole body and bobbing their head along to a beat.
    • “She bopped to Kylie Minogue in her bedroom.”
    • “I turned on the radio and just bopped to the music.”
    • “They bopped in the kitchen together—it was adorable.”
  4. Sometimes, young people use “bopped” to describe getting high or wasted. In other words, they’re going to drink or smoke until they don’t have control over their physical or mental state.
    • “Who’s ready to get bopped after the game?”
    • “I just got a new plug, so let’s get bopped this weekend!
    • “I’m sneaking tequila into the festival so we can get bopped!”
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What does “bopping” mean sexually?

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  1. It’s a subtle way to talk about sexual intercourse in texting and on social media. [3] Since TikTok doesn’t allow certain words in the comment section, many users have resorted to slang terms, like “bopping,” to get around community guidelines.
    • “This might be TMI, but bopping is my favorite.”
    • “What are your thoughts on bopping? Like how soon is too soon?”
    • “I heard you were bopping him last night. Next time, tell me to leave the apartment.”
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What does a “bop” mean on TikTok?

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  1. It’s often used to describe a woman, but it can apply to both men and women. A “bop” posts revealing photos of their body online, and they’re known for having lots of sexual partners (or only hanging out with the opposite sex). It’s another way of calling someone a “thot,” so many users consider it a misogynistic term. [4]
    • “He’s a total bop. You were too good for him anyways!”
    • “She’s the definition of a bop. I’ve never seen her without 10 guys on her side.”
    • “He had the audacity to call me a bop. I deleted his number and blocked him so fast.”
  2. People use the term “bop” to describe a song that they thoroughly enjoy. [5] On TikTok, it usually refers to a catchy or trending track that has a good beat and is perfect to dance along to.
    • “Dua Lipa’s new single is a BOP!”
    • “Her new song is a total bop! I can’t wait for the album to drop.”
    • “Did you hear Ariana Grande’s new album? Every song is a bop.”
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Other Popular Slang Words

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  1. This popular slang word means “extremely good.” People use it to describe anything they like, whether it’s an event, song, movie, meal, or outfit. [7]
    • “Bowling was bussin’ last night.”
    • “That ice cream is bussin’! What flavor is it?”
    • “Can’t wait to watch the new Wonka film. The trailer was bussin’!”
  2. This slang expression is used to describe good feelings. It derives from the term “vibes,” which is an emotional impression of a person, place, or event. If someone’s “vibing,” it means they’re feeling positive energy or that they’re in good company. [8]
    • “I’m just listening to music and vibing. What about you?”
    • “I was really vibing with Frank. Could you give me his number?”
    • “I’m vibing with this store. Everything is so cute and affordable!”
  3. Commonly used in the South, “finna” is a contraction of the phrase “fixing to.” It communicates that you’re about to do something, so people often use it if they have plans in the near future. Instead of saying “I’m fixing to go to the mall,” for example, you could say, “I’m finna go to the mall.” [9]
    • “Finna hit the gym. Want to join?”
    • “I’m finna head out. I’ll be back by 5.”
    • “I’m finna go to Chick-Fil-A. Do you want anything?”
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      • If a prisoner is "not is bop custody," it means that they are not being physically held by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). [10]
      • The slang expression "bops going brazy" is another way of saying "cops going crazy," and it's also the song title to a popular rap song by Tyga.
      • "Unskinny Bop" is the first single from American rock band Poison. According to guitarist C.C. Deville, the song title doesn't have a specific meaning.
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