pop-up vs sticker

pop-up

noun
  • A folded paper element which pops up from a book, greeting card, etc. 

  • A pop-up ball: a ball that has been hit to a considerable height above the infield or the shallow outfield; a pop fly. 

  • A business that quickly pops up, such as a temporary restaurant. 

  • A pop-up advertisement; an advertisement that is triggered to appear on a computer screen when an Internet user accesses a particular web page. 

adj
  • Opening out to form a three-dimensional structure when the page of a book is opened. 

  • Coming into view suddenly from a concealed position. 

  • Employing the cold launch technique. 

  • Operating or existing for a brief period only; temporary. 

sticker

noun
  • An adhesive label or decal. 

  • One who sticks to something, or does not give up; a stayer. 

  • A cartoonish illustration of a character that represents an emotion or action, often accompanied by text, that may be superimposed on a digital image. 

  • Something or someone that sticks (pierces, or adheres). 

  • A price tag. 

  • A wooden strip placed between courses of lumber to allow air circulation (also kiln sticker). 

  • A small wooden rod in an organ which connects (in part) a key and a pallet, so as to communicate motion by pushing. 

  • A burr or seed pod that catches in fur or clothing. 

  • A brand, label, or company, especially one making and distributing records. 

  • A paster. 

  • The listed price (also sticker price). 

verb
  • To apply one or more stickers to (something) 

  • To mark as the sticker price 

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