Slapper vs Slapped - What's the difference?
slapper | slapped |
(countable) One who, or that which, slaps.
(countable, slang, dated) Anything monstrous; a whopper.
(countable, UK, Ireland, slang) A prostitute.
(countable, UK, Ireland, Australia, slang) A woman of loose morals.
(slap)
A blow, especially one given with the open hand, or with something broad and flat.
The sound of such a blow.
(slang, uncountable) Makeup, cosmetics.
To give a slap.
* 1922 , (Virginia Woolf), (w, Jacob's Room) Chapter 1
To cause something to strike soundly.
To place, to put carelessly.
Exactly, precisely
As verbs the difference between slapper and slapped
is that slapper is while slapped is (slap).slapper
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Noun
(en noun)- (Grose)
Derived terms
* ankle slapper * knee slapper * thigh-slapperAnagrams
* * ----slapped
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Verb
(head)Anagrams
*slap
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Noun
(en noun)Usage notes
Especially used of blows to the face (aggressive), buttocks, and hand, frequently as a sign of reproach. Conversely, used of friendly strikes to the back, as a sign of camaraderie.Hyponyms
* cuffDerived terms
* bitch-slap * slap in the face * pimp-slapVerb
(slapp)- She slapped him in response to the insult.
- Mrs. Flanders rose, slapped her coat this side and that to get the sand off, and picked up her black parasol.
- He slapped the reins against the horse's back.
- We'd better slap some fresh paint on that wall.
Derived terms
* slapper * slap-upHyponyms
* cuffAdverb
(-)- He tossed the file down slap in the middle of the table.