Parped vs Tarped - What's the difference?
parped | tarped |
(parp)
(informal) To talk nonsense.
(informal) To break wind.
(informal) To sound a car horn.
(tarp)
Short form of tarpaulin.
* 1986 , , Concrete: Under the Desert Stars , Dark Horse Books
To cover something with a tarpaulin.
* 2001 , Verne Huser, River Running: Canoeing, Kayaking, Rowing, Rafting , page 136
As verbs the difference between parped and tarped
is that parped is past tense of parp while tarped is past tense of tarp.parped
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Verb
(head)parp
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Verb
(en verb)Anagrams
*tarped
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Verb
(head)Anagrams
* * * *tarp
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(wikipedia tarp)Etymology 1
Noun
(en noun)- {Gun pointing at head} Sorry, Quigley, but you had your chance to cooperate. / Bob, straighten the tarp , we don’t want the rug splattered.
Usage notes
* The short form might be perceived as informal, but it has replaced tarpaulin in most situations.Verb
(en verb)- The load may be tarped' for serious white water, but ' tarped or not, everything should be tied securely in case of capsize.