8-letter words that end in op
- high-top — denoting a sneaker that covers the ankle.
- hockshop — a pawnshop.
- housetop — the top or roof of a house.
- job shop — an agency or plant that supplies technical personnel or performs a specific function in a manufacturing process, usually on short-term temporary contracts.
- john hop — a policeman
- junkshop — A shop selling miscellaneous items of questionable value.
- killcrop — a baby that is always hungry, thought to be a fairy changeling
- lambchop — A chop or rib of lamb.
- leg drop — a narrow scenery flat or drop, often used in a pair to form an inverted U .
- lollipop — a piece of hard candy attached to the end of a small stick that is held in the hand while the candy is licked.
- lollypop — a piece of hard candy attached to the end of a small stick that is held in the hand while the candy is licked.
- long hop — a short-pitched ball, which can easily be hit
- maildrop — A place where postal mail is received and then forwarded to another address, used for anonymity or as a fixed address for somebody who is travelling.
- malaprop — Mrs. a character in Sheridan's The Rivals (1775), noted for her misapplication of words.
- megaflop — A unit of computing speed equal to one million floating-point operations per second.
- mic drop — a gesture in which a person drops (or imitates the action of dropping) a handheld microphone to the ground as the finale to a speech or performance
- mic-drop — the act of intentionally dropping one’s microphone at the end of a speech or performance, displaying a bold confidence that it has been very impressive or cannot be topped.
- mind-pop — a word, phrase, image, or sound that comes into the mind suddenly and involuntarily and is usually related to a recent experience.
- multihop — (networking) Proceeding in multiple hops.
- namedrop — Alternative spelling of name-drop.
- non-stop — being without a single stop en route: a nonstop bus; a nonstop flight from New York to Paris.
- northrop — John Howard, 1891–1987, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1946.
- octaloop — (genetics) An eight-base hairpin loop motif.
- one-stop — that can be accomplished in one stop: a store offering one-stop shopping.
- open-top — An open-top bus has no roof, so that the people sitting on the top level can see or be seen more easily. An open-top car has no roof or has a roof that can be removed.
- outscoop — to surpass in scooping
- overcrop — Agriculture. to crop (land) to excess; exhaust the fertility of by continuous cropping.
- paradrop — airdrop.
- pawnshop — the shop of a pawnbroker, especially one where unredeemed items are displayed and sold.
- pet shop — a shop selling animals intended as pets
- petaflop — a measure of processing speed, consisting of 1015 floating-point operations a second
- pit prop — a wooden beam used to prop up the roof of a tunnel in a coal mine
- pit stop — Auto Racing. a stop in the pits during a race, in which a competing car receives gasoline, a change of tires, or other servicing or repair.
- pop shop — pawnshop.
- pop-shop — pawnshop.
- porkchop — a chop of pork.
- pro shop — a shop that is operated in connection with a golf or tennis club, resort, etc., and has sports equipment and often recreational clothing for sale or rent and is usually supervised by a resident professional coach or instructor.
- raindrop — a drop of rain.
- reedstop — an organ stop that is made up of or that controls a rank of reed pipes
- ridgetop — the summit of a ridge
- roll top — a flexible, sliding cover for the working area of a desk, opening by rising upward and back in quadrantal grooves and rolling up beneath the top.
- roll-top — made with a flexible top of parallel slats that slides back
- rum shop — a tavern or shop selling liquor.
- sex shop — a store that sells products relating to sexual interests or activities.
- skin pop — to inject (a drug) under the skin rather than into a vein.
- skin-pop — to inject (a drug) under the skin rather than into a vein.
- slab top — a top, as to a table, formed from a slab of marble or the like.
- slip top — the end of a slip stem on a spoon.
- slipslop — meaningless or trifling talk or writing.
- slopshop — a store at which cheap, ready-made clothing may be purchased.