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  • Mop.com — is the name of a chinese bulletin board system (BBS). Though popular in China, it has been cited as a source of controversy. MOP Screenshot  …   Wikipedia

  • Mop Fair — Mop Fairs (also The Mop singular and Mops plural) are a feature of many English towns and are traditionally held on or around Old Michaelmas Day . They originated as a Hiring fair and their history dates back some 600 to 700 years. Contents 1… …   Wikipedia

  • The Debut of Battling Billson — is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, which first appeared in the United States in the June 1923 issue of Cosmopolitan and in the United Kingdom in the July 1923 Strand . It features the irrepressible Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge, and was… …   Wikipedia

  • Mop — A mop in a bucket with its dryer For the acronym, see MOP (disambiguation). For other uses, see Mops (disambiguation). A mop (such as a floor mop) is a mass or bundle of coarse strings or yarn, etc., or a piece of cloth, sponge, or other… …   Wikipedia

  • mop-up — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: mop up : an act of concluding or final disposal : cleanup: as a. : the clearance of enemy stragglers from a captured area by troops assigned to the task …   Useful english dictionary

  • mop — 1. noun /mɒp,mɑp/ a) An implement for washing floors, or the like, made of a piece of cloth, or a collection of thrums, or coarse yarn, fastened to a handle. He ran a comb through his mop and hurried out the door. b) A dense head of hair …   Wiktionary

  • mop — [15] Mop first appeared in the guise mappe, a late 15th century sailors’ term for an improvised brush used for caulking ships’ seams with tar. The modern form mop, presumably the same word, did not emerge until the mid 17thcentury. It may be a… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • mop — [15] Mop first appeared in the guise mappe, a late 15th century sailors’ term for an improvised brush used for caulking ships’ seams with tar. The modern form mop, presumably the same word, did not emerge until the mid 17thcentury. It may be a… …   Word origins

  • Mop wedding — Mop weddings, or mop marriages, were once a traditional marriage method, mainly in England. It is presumed that, like the earliest Mop Fairs where they were celebrated, they date back to the 13th or 14th century, though it is possible that the… …   Wikipedia

  • The Beatles' influence on popular culture — The Beatles influence on rock music and popular culture was and remains immense. Their commercial success started an almost immediate wave of changes including a shift from US global dominance of rock and roll to UK acts, from soloists to groups …   Wikipedia

  • Mop — Mop, n. [CF. W. mop, mopa, Ir. moipal, Gael. moibeal, moibean; or OF. mappe a napkin (see {Map}, {Napkin}).] 1. An implement for washing floors, or the like, made of a piece of cloth, or a collection of thrums, or coarse yarn, fastened to a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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