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lapper
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Etymology 1
Noun
lapper (plural lappers)
- One who laps liquid, who takes liquid in with the tongue.
- (in combination) Something (especially a race) that has a stated number of laps.
- (sports) A competitor who is one lap behind another, in the same race, and hence physically in front.
- June 2006, RoadRacingWorld.com - Stanton Tops Formula Pacific Podium In Fourth Round Of AFM Racing At Thunderhill
- After he tangled with the lapper I thought, ‘Man, that sucks’,” Dorsey explained. “Then I realized I was in the lead! I was going to just cruise home.
- June 2006, RoadRacingWorld.com - Stanton Tops Formula Pacific Podium In Fourth Round Of AFM Racing At Thunderhill
- One who wraps or folds.
- A mechanism that overlaps material to make it thicker; a lapping cylinder or lapping machine.
- (sailing) A headsail that overlaps the mast.
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Etymology 2
Verb
lapper (third-person singular simple present lappers, present participle lappering, simple past and past participle lappered)
- To make a gentle splashing sound, as the sound of flowing water.
- 1900?, S.R. Crockett, chapter XXXVII, in The Red Axe, →ISBN, page 238:
- There was mockery of our foolhardy enterprise in the soft whispering sough of the water, as I heard it lapper beneath the ferry-boat that lay ready to cross to the other side.
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Norman
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Compare French laper.
Verb
lapper
- (Jersey, onomatopoeia, transitive) to lap (a liquid)
- Synonym: cliapoter
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
lapper m
- indefinite plural of lapp
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