Some tickets still available for what promises to be a really memorable evening of Do wop sha do wop and wop bam boom! |
Down near the station he climbed the steps of wop Harry's lunch wagon and had a sandwich and a cup of coffee. |
Another sound, called wop, is mainly used by females to establish contact with their calves. |
She saw a fellow, some kind of a wop with a greasy face and long hair, pick his teeth with a fork. |
He knows nothing of our common terms of disparagement, such as kike, wop, yap and rube. |
Wasn't there a wop named Pizarro or somethin' what got lost down in Florida? |