Crossword clues for slapper
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Slapper \Slap"per\, n.
One who, or that which, slaps.
Anything monstrous; a whopper. [Slang]
--Grose.
Slapper \Slap"per\, Slapping \Slap"ping\, a. Very large; monstrous; big. [Slang.]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context countable English) One who, or that which, slaps. 2 (context countable UK Ireland slang English) A prostitute. 3 (context countable UK Ireland Australia slang English) A woman of loose morals. 4 (context countable slang archaic English) Anything monstrous; a whopper.
WordNet
n. a hitter who slaps (usually another person) with an open hand; "someone slapped me on the back and I turned to see who the slapper was"; "my father was the designated spanker in our family" [syn: spanker]
Wikipedia
Slapper may refer to:
- Slapper detonator
- Slapper, a metalworking hand tool
- Slapper, a character in Transformers: Robots in Disguise
- A slag (slang)
- "Slapper" (Ayye), a single by Nadia Oh
"Slapper (Ayye)" is the seventh single by British recording artist Nadia Oh. The song was written by Space Cowboy and 'Oh and produced by the former. Released 12 March 2012 via iTunes in the United Kingdom and United States it has since gone on to top Radio Chart, SparaTop40.
Its video, premiering 22 May 2012 focuses on 'Oh herself and is her first not to focus or heavily use green screen. The song has been well received by fans and by fellow artists, where DJ Diplo added the track to his radio playlist.
Usage examples of "slapper".
It was an old trick, and it always worked: Two slappers came by, hollering and shouting at the boys inside, flashing their arses and working parts.
Slappers--- well, to speak true, they're not your proper Slappers, on account of the lack of hinging.
Many's the time I was wishing they were true slappers, I mean a slapper fit with hinging, and all the more when it rains--- then it's a cold puddle inside, I can tell you---"
Now, other coaches, they've their slappers mounted both the same, but it's a bother in the yards, you see, for it means the coach must be clamped with the slappers backward, and---"