They were all bopping to the music.
1 to hit someone or something, especially in a friendly way: --
to bop someone on the head
2 a type of jazz music first played by small groups in the 1940s --
I got a bop on the head.
The sh closely resembles the sound of brushes, common in the bop era, on drum heads; the ah vowel resonates similarly to the bass drum.
During the bop era, more highly developed vocal improvisation surged in popularity.
Bebop was developed in the early and mid-1940s, later evolving into styles like hard bop and free jazz.
I must correct my bop.
It will prevent fraud in the importation of foreign bops, and will not in any way go beyond that.
Bop could survive without that, but it says that if the money is there it might as well have it.
They are bopping the counties that they do not like.
The social worker refused to detain the patient, who then went outside and bopped the social worker on the head.