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to detest the phrase 'pop up'

34 replies

southeastastra · 15/02/2014 21:56

we have pop up everythings these days

i wish they would pop off

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harticus · 15/02/2014 21:57

YANBU
I went to a pop up gallery the other day. It was a tent.

FoxesRevenge · 15/02/2014 21:57

I hate the term 'top up' too.

southeastastra · 15/02/2014 22:11

Grin at the tent, how much could they show in a tent?

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harticus · 15/02/2014 22:15

Not a lot. It was a proper tent too not a marquee. Wet and windy hell.

A friend had been banging on to me about this "amazing pop up restaurant" he'd been going to. We walked miles to find it only to discover it was a tarted up burger van with a kiosk attached.

Mandy2003 · 15/02/2014 22:17

And people who have just popped out to get something!

revealall · 15/02/2014 22:18

YANBU. It's a London/big city thing.
You couldn't produce any spontaneous one off here without the whole village knowing (and spreading the news) and then it would it be all the same people attending that would have been in the pub anyway.

JohnFarleysRuskin · 15/02/2014 22:18

Pop up penis?

JohnFarleysRuskin · 15/02/2014 22:19

It suggests an impermanence that I find appealing.

BrokenToeOuch · 15/02/2014 22:24

I don't really understand what the term means Confused
We had a pop up shop in our town before Christmas. From what I could gather, it was just a local business that rented out the unit for a month. I was expecting a tent. It was more like, well, a regular shop.
Instead of calling itself a pop-up shop, it should have been called a temporary shop.
Anyway, it's 'popped' back off now, thankfully, as it was a load of shite.

pluCaChange · 15/02/2014 22:27

The particularly topical nature of "pop ups" could be that a temporary arrangement means less commercial commitment, very minimal licensing requirements? and is simply cheaper. Why pay a quarter's rent up front, when you can sell your One Direction calendars or styrofoam popcorn in a shopping centre without taking a shop. Ditto opening a restaurant or gallery.

There are good reasons 2008/9 saw a lot of business closures. And now there's a more flexible attitude to "business", because otherwise, in a lot of cases, tge business might not happen.

MooncupGoddess · 15/02/2014 22:28

YANBU. I find the word 'temporary' is quite adequate for these situations.

It's better than 'rock up' though which is teeth-grindingly irritating.

JohnFarleysRuskin · 15/02/2014 22:30

Yes pop up beats rock up but I suspect the people who go to pop up do indeed see themselves as rocking up.

Amethyst24 · 15/02/2014 22:30

I think it's the adjectival phrase "pop-up" you detest, as in "pop-up boutique". Not much wrong with "pop up", as in, "Every now and then some pedant will pop up and piss all over the OP's batteries on AIBU."

southeastastra · 15/02/2014 22:33

maybe we should come up with a better term

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JohnFarleysRuskin · 15/02/2014 22:45

I've got one! A temporium!

thenightsky · 15/02/2014 22:48

Love 'temporium' Grin

LetsFaceTheMusicAndDance · 15/02/2014 22:53

I get the phrase pop up confused with blow up.

BrokenToeOuch · 15/02/2014 23:00

I get the phrase pop up confused with blow up.

Grin Thanks so much for that belly laugh Grin

pluCaChange · 16/02/2014 10:20

If a pop up shop is a temporium, would a pop up restaurant be a temporant (short for temporestaurant) or a fry-by-night?

WilsonFrickett · 16/02/2014 11:35

oh I'm writing an article on pop-ups, may I steal fry-by-night? Pretty please??????

NigellasDealer · 16/02/2014 11:37

I quite like it as it is a new term for a new phenomenon that is part of the zeitgeist.
On the other hand, I have always found 'pop' anything quite annoying.

NigellasDealer · 16/02/2014 11:37

fry - pitching?

pluCaChange · 16/02/2014 12:54

Wilson, you may. Smile

Shove off, NigellasDealer, and get yer own pitch!

NigellasDealer · 16/02/2014 13:18
Grin
JohnFarleysRuskin · 16/02/2014 13:25

You can have temporium too, Wilson, as long as you credit me.

Just say, "as one very clever woman said...." etc, etc...

Would a pop up hairdressers be a 'hair today, gone tomorrow'?

NB That joke doesn't quite work because there are no pop up hairdressers. But if there were....