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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
bebop .
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Examples
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He bebops from issue to issue and never seems fully engaged in the real meat of policy, the content of it.
Let McCain Be McCain 2008
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She blows kisses to the crowd and bebops to corny campaign tunes (even though she must by now want to kill herself every time she hears "Johnny Be Good").
The X Factor 2004
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She blows kisses to the crowd and bebops to corny campaign tunes (even though she must by now want to kill herself every time she hears "Johnny Be Good").
The X Factor 2004
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He bebops over to the Chez Ingalls, where Caroline's plowing the field with the oxen on a SUNDAY, no less.
haloaskew Diary Entry haloaskew 2005
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This week's simple bit of joy is the PetSmart (PeopleDumb) ad with the wiener dog who is inseparable from his pseduo-wiener dog toy, which he jauntily bebops everywhere with (the part where he pulls the huge toy through his wee doggie door with much effort kills me in its cuteness).
haloaskew Diary Entry haloaskew 2005
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As other characters slog through a largely plotless meditation on the horrors of homophobia, Ms. Mayes coolly scats and bebops her way through show-stopping solos about the freedom that comes from breaking rules.
NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2011
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As other characters slog through a largely plotless meditation on the horrors of homophobia, Ms. Mayes coolly scats and bebops her way through show-stopping solos about the freedom that comes from breaking rules.
NYT > Home Page By CATHERINE RAMPELL 2011
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Perri enters to give us a glimpse of his guitar skills before Labro bebops around playfully.
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Perri enters to give us a glimpse of his guitar skills before Labro bebops around playfully.
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