Passion Pop
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See also: passion pop
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Truncation of passionfruit + pop (“fizzy drink”); a brand name originally owned by Miranda Wines, and later bought by Australian Vintage; from 1978.
Proper noun
[edit]- (Australia, New Zealand) A brand of sweet, fruity (especially, passionfruit-flavoured) fizzy wine, noted for being cheap and popular among teenage girls.
- 2002, Rachael Treasure, Jillaroo (published in the UK, 2008, as River Run Deep), unnumbered page,
- Emma sat with her rounded knees collected up to her ample chest and held her bottle of Passion Pop in her outstretched hand.
- ‘Come and have a drink with us, dogwoman!’ she called to Bec. Emma raised the bottle against the skyline. Rebecca smiled at them, whistled her dogs into the pens and trudged up the hill to meet them so that the three of them became silhouettes in the evening sky. Three young women, a shopping trolley and a bottle of Passion Pop.
- 2011, Rosie Cintio, Odds, in University of Technology, Sydney, The Life You Chose and That Chose You: The 25th UTS Writers′ Anthology, unnumbered page,
- Donna had taught Chelsea how to bleach her hair without it going orange, how to insert a tampon, how to drink a whole bottle of Passion Pop without stopping.
- 2011, Sally Breen, The Casuals, HarperCollins Publishers, Australia, unnumbered page,
- I meet Karen while watching the Melniks busk in the Queen Street Mall but we don′t really bond until some cute guy called TJ has a party in Wilston and we buy and consume four bottles of Passion Pop in less than two hours.
- 2002, Rachael Treasure, Jillaroo (published in the UK, 2008, as River Run Deep), unnumbered page,
Derived terms
[edit]- passion pop (noun)