klap
See also: klåp
English
Etymology
Verb
klap (third-person singular simple present klaps, present participle klapping, simple past and past participle klapped)
- (South Africa, slang, transitive) To strike; to smack.
- 2005, Al Lovejoy, Acid Alex
- You did something wrong and he klapped you.
- 2010, Tony Park, Silent Predator (page 51)
- 'I told him that the time wouldn't be right if we were the only two people left in the world, and then I klapped him, good and hard across the face.'
- 2005, Al Lovejoy, Acid Alex
Dutch
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɑp
- IPA(key): /klɑp/
Noun
Middle English
North Frisian
Etymology
Cognates include West Frisian klippe.
Tok Pisin
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