"pop tart" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: pop tarts [plural]
Etymology: A genericization of the brand name Pop-Tarts. Head templates: {{en-noun}} pop tart (plural pop tarts)
  1. A toaster pastry. Categories (topical): Cakes and pastries, Foods Synonyms: Pop Tart
    Sense id: en-pop_tart-en-noun-H-n-sbKC Disambiguation of Cakes and pastries: 71 29 Disambiguation of Foods: 64 36
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun [English]

Forms: pop tarts [plural]
Etymology: From pop for “popular” and tart for a sexualized woman; a word play on the brand name. Head templates: {{en-noun}} pop tart (plural pop tarts)
  1. (colloquial) A female pop music performer famed more for her sexuality than for her music. Tags: colloquial
    Sense id: en-pop_tart-en-noun-JUEbGuiK Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English entries with topic categories using raw markup, English genericized trademarks, English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 41 59 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 32 68 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 22 78 Disambiguation of English genericized trademarks: 27 73 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 25 75
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

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