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pope
/poʊp/
Definition
1
The bishop of Rome as supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.
2
A leader or head of certain other Christian churches, such as the Coptic Orthodox Church.
3
In historical contexts, any of the bishops of Rome, especially pre-Reformation.
Examples
The pope's latest tweet went viral faster than holy water at a vampire convention.
When the pope drives the Popemobile, it's the only car chase where everyone wins sainthood points.
My atheist friend joked that meeting the pope is like upgrading from economy to first-class heaven seating.
The pope's encyclical on mercy reminded us that even divine bosses give second chances—unlike parking tickets.