popper

Etymology 1
From, equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) One who or that which pops.
 * 2)  A dagger.
 * 3) A short piece of twisted string tied to the end of a whip that creates the distinctive sound when the whip is thrown or cracked.
 * 4)  A floating lure designed to splash when the fishing line is twitched.
 * 5) Either of a pair of interlocking discs commonly used in place of buttons to fasten clothing, a snap fastener.
 * 6) A device that pops kernels of corn to produce popcorn.
 * 7) A stuffed and usually breaded jalapeño.
 * 8) A looner balloon fetishist who prefers to burst balloons.
 * 9)  A capsule of amyl nitrite, a recreational drug used during sex.
 * 10)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1) A looner balloon fetishist who prefers to burst balloons.
 * 2)  A capsule of amyl nitrite, a recreational drug used during sex.
 * 3)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1)  Amyl nitrate.
 * 1)  Amyl nitrate.

Etymology 2
From, a brand name owned by Queensland United Foods; from 1978.

Noun

 * 1) dagger
 * 2) * 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Reves Tale, The Canterbury Tales, 2003, Walter W. Skeat (editor) Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 2, The Reeve's Prologue ,
 * "enm"

- A joly popper baar he in his pouche ; / Ther was no man for peril dorste him touche.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  capsule for recreational use as a sexual stimulant