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tappy

Lappy vs Tappy - What's the difference?

lappy | tappy |


As a noun lappy

is a laptop computer.

As a verb tappy is

to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

Toppy vs Tappy - What's the difference?

toppy | tappy |


In obsolete terms the difference between toppy and tappy

is that toppy is having a top or peak while tappy is to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

As an adjective toppy

is having a top or peak.

As a verb tappy is

to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

Tappy vs Pappy - What's the difference?

tappy | pappy |


As a verb tappy

is (obsolete) to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

As a proper noun pappy is

(informal) one's grandfather.

Yappy vs Tappy - What's the difference?

yappy | tappy |


As an adjective yappy

is of a dog, yapping in an annoying manner.

As a verb tappy is

(obsolete) to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

Tippy vs Tappy - What's the difference?

tippy | tappy |


As an adjective tippy

is fashionable, tip-top.

As a noun tippy

is a dandy.

As a verb tappy is

to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

Gappy vs Tappy - What's the difference?

gappy | tappy |


As an adjective gappy

is having many gaps.

As a verb tappy is

(obsolete) to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

Zappy vs Tappy - What's the difference?

zappy | tappy |


As an adjective zappy

is lively or energetic.

As a verb tappy is

to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

Tappy vs Trappy - What's the difference?

tappy | trappy |


As a verb tappy

is (obsolete) to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

As an adjective trappy is

(horse riding) of a gait, short, rapid and high-stepping.

Tappy vs Sappy - What's the difference?

tappy | sappy |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between tappy and sappy

is that tappy is (obsolete) to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk while sappy is (obsolete) musty; tainted.

As a verb tappy

is (obsolete) to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

As an adjective sappy is

(us) excessively sweet, emotional, nostalgic; cheesy; mushy (british equivalent: soppy) or sappy can be (obsolete) musty; tainted.

Nappy vs Tappy - What's the difference?

nappy | tappy |


As a noun nappy

is pimple.

As a verb tappy is

(obsolete) to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

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