Napper vs Yapper - What's the difference?
napper | yapper |
a person who takes a nap
(obsolete) a sheep stealer
(slang) the head
(obsolete) a machine used to raise the nap on cloth
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(slang) One's mouth, especially of a gossipy person.
One who yaps.
* 2004 , Theresa Mancus, Who moved my bone?: a guide for multi-dog households (page 25)
In lang=en terms the difference between napper and yapper
is that napper is the head while yapper is one's mouth, especially of a gossipy person.As nouns the difference between napper and yapper
is that napper is a person who takes a nap while yapper is one's mouth, especially of a gossipy person.napper
English
Noun
(en noun)yapper
English
Noun
(en noun)- Shut your yapper or I'll shut it for you!
- If you want your pack to be a deterrent against burglars or muggers, forget about small dogs, yappers though they be. Focus on the larger breeds, particularly working stock with strong instinctual drives.
