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- noun Plural form of
slapper .
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Examples
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Even when a previous chairman was taped in a Spanish knocking-shop talking about 'slappers' and the profit margin on replica shirts they kept loyal.
Why it's continental glamour or bust for Sunderland and Newcastle | Louise Taylor 2011
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The incident which took place at an ATM, and resulted in the "slappers" not only attacking an unsuspecting victim, but taking the money he just got out of the machine was nothing but a robbery by force or fear, a serious felony.
Slap Happy 2005
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But Tamara has more pressing problems than the technological revolution: desperate to escape from her precarious employment writing top ten lists for the paper's downmarket Psst! section "Corkers to Porkers – From Fab to Flab" is one of her triumphs, she dreams of ascending to the penthouse corridors of its cerebral stablemate S*nday, more likely to set before its discerning readers Sontag and Steiner than slappers and suntans.
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The Thought Police, cunningly disguised as senior police officers, are everywhere, holding sway over careers, tactical and operational policing decisions - such as so-called stickers on windscreens and flip-flops for drunk slappers.
Thanks For Telling Me What I Think « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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The boys dress up as priests, the girls as, well, slappers, I suppose.
The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011
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But when my card number came up at the library, I found those passages to be something less than thigh-slappers.
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Well, here are several knee-slappers you might enjoy.
We Need A Miracle Cause This Shit Is Hysterical | ATTACKERMAN 2009
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This definitely disappoints me as I was once a fan of these flamboyantly dressed chest-slappers when I was much younger and stupider.
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Gold-digging slappers who haul their knickers up with one hand and phone Max Clifford with the other are hardly the betrayed maidens of 14th-century folksongs!
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Taggart, who now works as a media consultant for London-based financial PR firm MRM, also spoke about Brooks ignoring misogynism in copy, claiming that he and his fellow journalists were encouraged to refer to women as tarts, slappers or hookers.
What The Sun's departed executive was doing an hour before his dismissal 2011
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