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popping [′päp·iŋ]
(computer science)
The deletion of the top element of a stack.
(mining engineering)
Exploding a stick of dynamite on a boulder so as to break it for easy removal from a quarry or opencast mine.

popping, blowing, pitting, pops
Shallow conical depressions, ranging in size from pinheads to diameters of ¼ in. (64 mm), just below the surface of a lime-putty finish coat; caused by the expansion of coarse particles of unhydrated lime or of foreign substances.


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