Entity: POP-UP
A pop-up refers to a temporary shop, restaurant, gallery, or book with three-dimensional elements that stand up when opened. It can also describe an advertisement or window that appears on a screen over another document.
POP-UP
Etymology
The term 'pop-up' originated from the idea of something suddenly appearing or opening up.
Definition
A pop-up refers to a temporary shop, restaurant, gallery, or book with three-dimensional elements that stand up when opened. It can also describe an advertisement or window that appears on a screen over another document.
Historical Context
Pop-up shops gained popularity in the early 2000s as a way for brands to create buzz and engage with customers in a unique way.
Cultural Significance
Pop-up events have become a popular marketing strategy, offering limited-time experiences that attract attention and drive sales.
Related Concepts
Pop-up books, pop-up ads, pop-up restaurants.
See Also
Pop-up shop definition and meaning - Collins English Dictionary
Pop-up definition & meaning - Merriam-Webster
Pop-up, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
Pop-up definition & meaning - Dictionary.com
Pop-up definition & meaning - Britannica Dictionary
A temporary establishment or a three-dimensional element in a book that stands up when opened.