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Mopper vs Yopper - What's the difference?

mopper | yopper |

As nouns the difference between mopper and yopper

is that mopper is one who mops while yopper is a person employed under the (youth opportunities programme) in britain in the 1980s.

mopper

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who mops
  • * 2004 , Janet Kieffer, Food Chain: Short Stories , Lost Horse Press, ISBN 0971726558, page 58,
  • the kitchen mopper was a short female Asian averting her gaze.
  • * 1839 , John Briggs, The history of Jim Crow , Smallfield and Son, page 266,
  • A couple of moppers were then sent into the coffee-room with their proper implements, and quickly removed the soiling the floor had sustained.
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    yopper

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • a person employed under the (Youth Opportunities Programme) in Britain in the 1980s.
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