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popera

English

Etymology

Blend of pop +? opera

Noun

popera (countable and uncountable, plural poperas)

  1. (informal, music, uncountable) A crossover genre combining elements of pop music and classical opera.
    • 2004, Indianapolis Monthly (vol 27, no. 14, August 2004)
      The popera artist continued his rise to the top of the music charts earlier this year...
    • 2006, Laura Lea Miller, Frommer's Walt Disney World and Orlando with Kids
      Guests can enjoy the music of strolling musicians performing opera, "popera," and popular music as they sit, relax, and take in the sunset.
    • 2007, Billboard (vol 119, no. 47, November 2007)
      ...blockbuster popera acts handled by pop labels...
  2. (informal, music, countable) A musical or operatic work performed in this style.

French

Verb

popera

  1. third-person singular simple future of poper

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poperatic

English

Etymology

Blend of pop +? operatic

Adjective

poperatic (comparative more poperatic, superlative most poperatic)

  1. Of or pertaining to popera.

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