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'pop him' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might be thinking of the phrase 'pop in', which means to make a short visit to a place or person. For example: "I'm going to pop in and see my friend later this afternoon."
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"I'll pop him".
So then you just take your pistol and pop him in the eye".
Before I arrived, a kid he didn't let in told Derrick that he was going to get his gun and come back and pop him.
I pull his rubber trousers off, pack them with leaves, and pop him into a cup of hot water.
"They couldn't take a chance," so they decided as one official put it, "to pop him right as he got off the plane".
Joking about the director, she says, "If he gives you a hard time, I'll just pop him in the head with my purse".
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Mr. Sullivan popped him in the face.
And he pops him up..
I'm thinking of popping him one.
"I got my gun and I popped him.
They said, 'Whatever, use your discretion.' So I popped him".
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