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Phrase(s): pop in(to something)
1. Lit. Inf. to come or go into some place, such as a store, shop, etc., for a moment. • Let me pop into the bakery for a minute. • I have to pop into the drugstore for some shampoo. 2. Fig. to snap into place in something. • The little plastic thing popped into its slot, and the model plane was finished. • It pops in and holds tight if you do it right., Phrase(s): pop in (for a visit)
Go to pop around (for a visit).
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs