What is the meaning of FLAP. Phrases containing FLAP
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Flaps is slang for the labia. Flaps is slang for ears
Cellar flap is London Cockney rhyming slang for tap.
Flapdoodle is slang for foolish talk; nonsense.
Noun. The female genitals. Cf. 'piss-flaps'. Exclam. An exclamation of annoyance.
n The labia; the folds of tissue of the female external genitalia.
Flap one's lips is American slang for to speak.
Flap is British slang for a length of hair combed over to the side. Flap is British slang for too much talk.
Piss flaps is British slang for the labia.
Flapper was old British slang for an arm.
Expression of general unhappiness on someones refusal to participate in something, e.g. Jim: You coming the boozer? Dave: No.. Jim: Flapper (can precede with 'fanny' for emphasism as in "You fanny flap[per])
Flaphead is British slang for a man who combs his hair over to hide his baldness.
Flapping track is British slang for an unlicensed greyhound track.
Labia - 'they hang low'. Used as "Damn that women has some low mud flaps!".
Flapshot is slang for an explicit pornographic photograph of the vagina with the labia pulled aside.
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v. i.
To fall and hang like a flap, as the brim of a hat, or other broad thing.
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In machine-made stockings, a strip, or flap, of which the heel is formed.
v. t.
To swallow whole, as a flapdragon; to devour.
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The flap or latchet of a shoe fastened with a string or a buckle.
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Furnished with lobes or flaps.
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To move, as something broad and flaplike; as, to flap the wings; to let fall, as the brim of a hat.
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To beat with a flap; to strike.
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A hat made of painted canvas, oiled cloth, or the like, with a flap at the back, -- worn in stormy weather.
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A lobe; a membranous fringe or flap.
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A play in which raisins are snatched from a vessel containing burning brandy, and eaten; also, that which is so eaten. See Flapdragon.
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One who, or that which, flaps.
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The violent shaking or flapping of anything hanging loose in the wind, as of a sail, when being hauled down.
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A membranous flap on the sides of the toes of certain birds, as the coot.
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The motion of anything broad and loose, or a stroke or sound made with it; as, the flap of a sail or of a wing.
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A flat batter cake cooked on a griddle; a flapjack; a griddlecake.
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Anything broad and limber that hangs loose, or that is attached by one side or end and is easily moved; as, the flap of a garment.
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To beat the air, or ply the wings, with a sweeping motion or noise; to flap.
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One or more membranous partitions, flaps, or folds, which permit the passage of the contents of a vessel or cavity in one direction, but stop or retard the flow in the opposite direction; as, the ileocolic, mitral, and semilunar valves.
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