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1920s women's subculture
Flappers were a subculture of young Western women prominent after the First World War and through the 1920s who wore knee-length skirts (considered short
Flapper
Australian independent-animated web series
game, Gobbles and the Learnosaurs Flappers (voiced by Hanson), the enthusiastic but air-headed titular hero of Flappers the Super Dolphin Warrick (voiced
Gameoverse
1920 American silent comedy film
The Flapper is a 1920 American silent comedy film starring Olive Thomas. Directed by Alan Crosland, the film was the first in the United States to portray
The_Flapper
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up flapper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A flapper was a trendy young woman in the 1920s. Flapper may also refer to: Flapper (company), a Brazilian
Flapper_(disambiguation)
holding the balance of power. The election was often referred to as the "Flapper Election", because it was the first in which women aged 21–29 had the right
1929 United Kingdom general election
1929_United_Kingdom_general_election
Japanese anime television series
Flip Flappers (Japanese: フリップフラッパーズ, Hepburn: Furippu Furappāzu) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Studio 3Hz. It was directed by Kiyotaka
Flip_Flappers
The Flapper Story is a 1985 American student film by Lauren Lazin. The film is a look back at the 1920s phenomenon known as "the Flapper" featuring interviews
The_Flapper_Story
Japanese manga magazine
Monthly Comic Flapper (Japanese: 月刊コミックフラッパー, Hepburn: Gekkan Komikku Furappā) is a monthly Japanese seinen manga magazine, published on the 5th each
Monthly_Comic_Flapper
Type of fire extinguisher
A flapper is a wildland firefighting tool that resembles a broom or a leaf rake with wide, overlapping metal bristles in the form of a hand fan. It is
Fire_flapper
Japanese illustrator duo
QP:flapper is a two-member illustrator unit consisting of Japanese artists Tometa Ohara and Koharu Sakura. Since 2001, they have provided character designs
QP:flapper
Detector for fluid pressure
The nozzle and flapper mechanism is a displacement type detector which converts mechanical movement into a pressure signal by covering the opening of
Nozzle_and_flapper
Dessert in Canadian cuisine
Flapper pie, or the forgotten Prairie pie, is a vanilla custard pie topped with meringue (or sometimes whipped cream in Southern Saskatchewan) within
Flapper_pie
Toilet that uses water to convey human waste down a pipe
toilets have a 3 in (76 mm) flapper-flush valve. Older toilets have a 2 in (51 mm) flapper-flush valve. The larger flapper-flush valve is used on toilets
Flush_toilet
Species of cartilaginous fish
The flapper skate (Dipturus intermedius) is a species of cartilaginous fish, a ray, belonging to the family Rajidae, the skates. It was formerly considered
Flapper_skate
Locking mechanism used in firearms
Flapper locking is a type of locking mechanism used in firearms. It involves a pair of flappers on the sides of the bolt that each lock into an outwards
Flapper_locking
Business aviation charter and aircraft management company
Flapper is a business aviation company headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal that provides on-demand air charter and aircraft management services worldwide
Flapper_(company)
1922 film by F. Richard Jones
The Country Flapper is a 1922 American silent comedy film directed by F. Richard Jones and starring Dorothy Gish, Glenn Hunter and Tom Douglas. The film
The_Country_Flapper
Injury where a body structure is torn off
avulsions require skin grafts or reconstructive surgery. In rock climbing, a "flapper" is an injury in which parts of the skin are torn off, resulting in a loose
Avulsion_injury
Japanese light novel series and its franchise
Yuka Fujikawa began serialisation in the June 2014 issue of Monthly Comic Flapper, and three spin-offs were also released. Seven Seas Entertainment licensed
Mushoku_Tensei
Set of land and water speed records
which in the fashion of the day he had named 'Flapper I' , 'Flapper II' and 'Flapper III' . It was 'Flapper III' which he renamed after seeing the play
Bluebird record-breaking vehicles
Bluebird_record-breaking_vehicles
Stream in Georgia, U.S.
Buzzard Flapper Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is a tributary to Smithwick Creek. Buzzard Flapper Creek most likely was named after
Buzzard_Flapper_Creek
American comic strip
Flapper Fanny Says was a single-panel daily cartoon series starting on January 26, 1925, with a Sunday page (called Flapper Fanny) following on August
Flapper_Fanny_Says
Electromechanical display device
A split-flap display, or sometimes simply a flap display, is a digital electromechanical display device that presents changeable alphanumeric text, and
Split-flap_display
German semi-automatic rifle
a Gewehr 43 pouch with two spare magazines. The G43 utilizes the same flapper-locked mechanism as its predecessor. The Gewehr 43 was put into production
Gewehr_43
1924 film by John Gorman
The Painted Flapper is a 1924 American silent romantic drama film directed by John Gorman and starring James Kirkwood Sr., Pauline Garon, and Crauford
The_Painted_Flapper
1924 film
Flapper Wives is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Jane Murfin and starring May Allison, Rockliffe Fellowes, and Vera Reynolds. It is the
Flapper_Wives
American cartoonist
March 19, 1989) was an American syndicated cartoonist specializing in flapper-themed comic strips in the 1920s and 1930s. She drew in Art Deco style
Ethel_Hays
1929 film
The Exalted Flapper is a 1929 American Synchronized sound comedy film directed by James Tinling and written by H. H. Caldwell, Ray Harris and Matt Taylor
The_Exalted_Flapper
1920 short story collection by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Flappers and Philosophers is a collection of eight short stories by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in September 1920 by Charles Scribner's
Flappers_and_Philosophers
1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
fully renders that period—known for its jazz music, economic prosperity, flapper culture, libertine mores, rebellious youth, and ubiquitous speakeasies
The_Great_Gatsby
1923 film by John Francis Dillon
Fabian Flapper (uncredited) Prior to Flaming Youth, several films used the flapper cultural phenomenon as subject matter, such as The Flapper (1920) starring
Flaming_Youth_(film)
American socialite and premier amateur golfer (1899–1984)
Munson (March 26, 1899 – November 20, 1984), popularly known as The Fairway Flapper, was an American socialite and one of the premier amateur golfers during
Edith_Cummings
Japanese manga series
began serialization as a manga published in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Flapper magazine in August 2019. An anime television series adaptation produced
My_Wife_Has_No_Emotion
Australian international lawn bowler
Matt Flapper (born 15 November 1978) is an Australian international lawn bowler. He competed in the men's fours at the 2014 Commonwealth Games where he
Matt_Flapper
1930 film
domain on January 1, 2026. The cartoon begins with four anthropomorphic flapper cats singing "Crazy Town". Chef Bimbo waits on a hungry gorilla and then
Dizzy_Dishes
American actress (1905–1965)
aristocratic flapper, mischievous, pretty, aggressive, quick-tempered and deeply sentimental." It was released on January 4, 1924. "The flapper, impersonated
Clara_Bow
Environmental engineer
Therese Flapper is an Australian environmental engineer, and was elected to be a fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
Therese_Flapper
Japanese manga series
website, before beginning serialization in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Flapper magazine in February 2021. The series has been compiled into nine volumes
FX_Senshi_Kurumi-chan
1924 film
The Cowboy and the Flapper is a 1924 American silent Western film directed by Alan James and starring William Fairbanks, Dorothy Revier and Jack Richardson
The_Cowboy_and_the_Flapper
1919 film by Frank Wilson
Irresistible Flapper is a 1919 British silent comedy film directed by Frank Wilson and starring Violet Hopson, Ivy Close and Gerald Ames. A flapper rescues
The_Irresistible_Flapper
1922 film directed by Stuart Paton
The Married Flapper is a 1922 American comedy film directed by Stuart Paton and written by Doris Schroeder. The film stars Marie Prevost, Kenneth Harlan
The_Married_Flapper
Flow-control device
beam to reposition the flapper closer to the nozzle. When equilibrium conditions are obtained, stem movement stops and the flapper is positioned to prevent
Control_valve
American actress and model (1894–1920)
actress to portray a lead character who was a flapper, and the film was the first of its kind to portray the flapper lifestyle. Frances Marion, who wrote the
Olive_Thomas
Japanese manga series
was serialized in Media Factory's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Flapper between 2005 and 2012, and is licensed for publication in English by Seven
Dance_in_the_Vampire_Bund
American actress (1904?–1977)
launched a publicity campaign and built an image as a nationally known flapper by the end of the 1920s. By the 1930s, Crawford's fame rivaled MGM colleagues
Joan_Crawford
Japanese animated series
Saitaniya, was serialized by Media Factory in their magazine Monthly Comic Flapper from June 5, 2012, to March 5, 2014. The first volume of the manga was
Girls_und_Panzer
Japanese manga series
illustrated by inee. It began serialization in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Flapper magazine in October 2023, with its chapters collected in two tankōbon volumes
Love_Bullet
Comedy club and restaurant in Burbank, California
Flappers Comedy Club and Restaurant is a live comedy club in Burbank. Notable celebrity comedians who have performed at Flappers have included Jerry Seinfeld
Flappers_Comedy_Club
American cartoonist (1885–1946)
concept of the flapper previously depicted in his 1925 work Soosie the Shopper to create his 1929 serial Cuddles, an American Flapper at King Arthur's
Charles_Forbell
Flip Flappers is a 13-episode anime television series. It was produced by Studio 3Hz under the direction of Kiyotaka Oshiyama [ja]. The series aired in
List of Flip Flappers episodes
List_of_Flip_Flappers_episodes
and flamboyant behavior; Male counterpart to a flapper; see cake eater flapdoodle Twaddle; nonsense flapper(s) 1. Unconventional young woman, often from
Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States
Glossary_of_early_twentieth_century_slang_in_the_United_States
Stereotypes of blond-haired people
stereotype Gendered Feminine Love interest Blonde stereotype Farmer's daughter Flapper Gibson Girl Girl next door Goth girl Hooker with a heart of gold Ingénue
Blonde_stereotype
Animated cartoon character
2025, Boop! The Musical debuted on Broadway. A caricature of a Jazz Age flapper, Betty Boop was described in a 1934 court case as "combin[ing] in appearance
Betty_Boop
American comic strip by Faith Burrows
Flapper Filosofy (sometimes called Flapper Filosophy) is a newspaper comic panel distributed by King Features Syndicate and the O'Dell Newspaper Service
Flapper_Filosofy
Japanese manga series
been serialized in Media Factory's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Flapper since January 2020 and has been collected in ten tankōbon volumes. The
Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games
Young_Ladies_Don't_Play_Fighting_Games
1920 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
national spotlight on the younger Jazz Age generation, particularly their flappers. In contrast to the older Lost Generation to which Gertrude Stein posited
This_Side_of_Paradise
Yuka Fujikawa began serialization in the June 2014 issue of Monthly Comic Flapper. Seven Seas Entertainment also licensed the tankōbon volumes of the manga
List of Mushoku Tensei volumes
List_of_Mushoku_Tensei_volumes
American bank robber
Rebecca Bradley (born c. 1905, died 1950), also known as the Texas "Flapper Bandit," was an American bank robber whose crime was widely covered in the
Rebecca_Bradley_(bandit)
Character in The Great Gatsby, 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Scholars identify Daisy as personifying the cultural archetype of the flapper, young women who bobbed their hair, wore short skirts, drank alcohol and
Daisy_Buchanan
Interjection
com". Dictionary.com. Retrieved November 7, 2014. Dalzell, Tom (1996). Flappers 2 Rappers: American Youth Slang. Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam Webster
Yo_(greeting)
Personified feminine ideal created by artist Charles Gibson
however, the Gibson Girl beauty standard had faded and been replaced by the flapper style. The image was not forgotten, however. The USAAF World War II-era
Gibson_Girl
Fashion accessory held for smoking
Where There's Smoke There's Fire (1920s), Russell Patterson depicts a flapper whose cigarette holder is not only a fashion accessory, but an important
Cigarette_holder
Football club
Sendai Ladies, in January 2012. YKK Tohoku Ladies SC Flappers : 1997–2003 YKK AP Tohoku Ladies SC Flappers : 2004 TEPCO Mareeze : 2005–2011 "History in the
TEPCO_Mareeze
American cartoonist (1908–1966)
opportunity to draw for the comic strip Flapper Fanny, and later took over the publication entirely. After drawing the flapper strip Gay and Her Gang in 1928-29
Gladys_Parker
1926 film
The Republic of Flappers (German: Die Republik der Backfische) is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Constantin J. David and starring Käthe von
The_Republic_of_Flappers
1924 film by John Francis Dillon
Perfect Flapper is a 1924 American romantic comedy film directed by Earl Hudson and starring Colleen Moore. This was Moore's second "flapper film" after
The_Perfect_Flapper
Species of cartilaginous fish
Rajidae, the skates. It was formerly considered to be conspecific with the flapper skate (D. intermedius), the combined taxon being known as the common skate
Blue_skate
Japanese musician (born 1953)
hired extra help from her musical circle to create the work for her album Flapper [ja], released in 1976. In 1977, she released another album, Twilight
Minako_Yoshida
Person in romantic relationship for financial benefits
analogous "sugar baby". Dot King, nicknamed the "Broadway Butterfly", was a flapper in her late 20s, who had a number of associates and lovers in the New York
Sugar_dating
Fictional character created by Christopher Isherwood
anthology The Berlin Stories by New Directions. In the 1937 novella, a British flapper named Sally Bowles moonlights as a cabaret singer in Weimar-era Berlin
Sally_Bowles
Japanese manga series
was serialized in Media Factory's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Flapper from April 2009 to May 2015, with its chapters collected in ten tankōbon
Takasugi-san's_Obento
Medium machine gun
beginning in June 1940. The DS-39 was a tripod-mounted gun using the same flapper locking action and gas piston used on the DP and DT machine guns, but the
DS-39
1967 film by George Roy Hill
adapted into a stage musical of the same name. In the New York City of 1922, flapper Millie Dillmount is determined to find work as a stenographer to a wealthy
Thoroughly_Modern_Millie
Canadian snack food
Cheezies Cherry Blossom Date square Donair Figgy duff Fish and brewis Flapper pie Fried dough Fricot Garlic fingers Ginger beef Hodge Podge Hot chicken
Ketchup_chips
of 920 mg and 60mm wing span, which is the world's smallest free flying flapper to date. The 28 centimeter 16 gram DelFly II could take-off and land vertically
DelFly
Semi-automatic rifle
insertion of an "SE" trigger group. These versions still had the a functional "flapper" magazine release and the push-pin hole. These rifles had a matte black
Heckler_&_Koch_HK41
American actress (born 1961)
Gracen formed Flapper Films. In 2014, she starred in Coherence, a sci-fi indie thriller. In January 2016, Gracen established Flapper Press and self-published
Elizabeth_Gracen
Canadian American actress and socialite (1900–1985)
uncredited roles in three films, the first being as a schoolgirl in The Flapper, a silent comedy released by Selznick Pictures Corporation. In California
Athole_Shearer
Line formed by the lower edge of a garment
mid-calf in 1920, before dropping back to the ankles by 1923. 1927 saw "flapper length" skirts at the kneecap and higher before shifting down again in
Hemline
Japanese manga series
Tadataka Kawasaki. It was serialized in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Flapper magazine from April 2014 to September 2018. A 12-episode anime television
Chio's_School_Road
General-purpose machine gun
problems, Waffenfabrik Bern changed the locking system from roller locking to flapper locking. These locking methods are similar in concept. The resulting weapon
MG_51
Japanese light novel and anime series
series by Akinari Matsuno, with illustrations provided by the group QP:flapper made up of Tometa Ohara and Koharu Sakura. Media Factory published 12 novels
MM!
Soft-bodied eight-limbed order of molluscs
Ingress is achieved by contraction of radial muscles in the mantle wall, and flapper valves shut when strong, circular muscles expel the water through the siphon
Octopus
Parliament upon becoming Prime Minister on 23 October 1922. Known as the 'flapper' election because it was the first election in which women aged 21–29 had
List of United Kingdom general elections
List_of_United_Kingdom_general_elections
American actress
Year Title Role Notes 1928 The Cardboard Lover Flapper Only film role
Pepi_Lederer
2002 musical with music by Jeanine Tesori
just entering the workforce. Millie soon begins to take delight in the flapper lifestyle, but problems arise when she checks into a hotel owned by the
Thoroughly Modern Millie (musical)
Thoroughly_Modern_Millie_(musical)
Japanese light novel series and its adaptations
Media Factory English publisher NA: One Peace Books Magazine Monthly Comic Flapper Original run February 5, 2014 – present Volumes 30 (List of volumes) Manga
The_Rising_of_the_Shield_Hero
Mythological character Merlin as he appears in comics
Charles Forbell's 1929 time travel comic strip series Cuddles, an American Flapper at King Arthur's Court. Merlin is a major character in Matt Wagner's Mage
Merlin_in_comics
American actress (1903–1976)
she was 21, Howard portrayed a flapper on Broadway in The Intimate Strangers. She followed that part with another flapper role in The Best People. Paramount
Frances_Howard_(actress)
Japanese multimedia franchise
Entertainment Japan subsidiary MusicRay'n, with character designs by QP:flapper. The series has been adapted into two manga series. An anime television
Idoly_Pride
American child actress (1910–1925)
She was next cast in the 1922 Stuart Paton directed comedy The Married Flapper opposite Marie Prevost and Kenneth Harlan and the 13-year-old's career
Lucille_Ricksen
Chip flavour
Cheezies Cherry Blossom Date square Donair Figgy duff Fish and brewis Flapper pie Fried dough Fricot Garlic fingers Ginger beef Hodge Podge Hot chicken
All-dressed
Flow control device
closed is overcome by manual lift of the flapper. It then remains open until the tank drains and the flapper falls due to gravity. Another variation of
Check_valve
Government of the United Kingdom
1924 general election. His second ministry ended following the so-called "Flapper Election" of May 1929. Stanley Baldwin – Prime Minister and Leader of the
Second_Baldwin_ministry
Closed, low-cut shoe with one or more straps
1920s-style Mary Janes were a famous part of flappers' ensembles, thus reinforcing the childlike style the flappers had. These styles were especially popular
Mary_Jane_shoes
masculine, and practical, creating the emergence of "The New Woman". Flappers was a popular name given to women of this time because of what they wore
1920s_in_Western_fashion
Japanese anime television series
Bizen began serialization in Media Factory's manga magazine Monthly Comic Flapper in September 2022. A spin-off light novel, titled Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary
Lycoris_Recoil
Canadian television series
Flappers is a Canadian television sitcom airing on the CBC from 1979 to 1981. Set in a Montreal nightclub owned by May Lamb (Susan Roman) during the Roaring
Flappers_(TV_series)
Revived 1600's colloquialism
University of Oregon. "Slang of the 1920's" (PDF). Dalzell, Tom (1996). Flappers 2 rappers: American youth slang. Springfield, Mass: Merriam-Webster.
Slay_(slang)
Japanese manga series
written and illustrated by Kaoru Shintani. It was serialized in Comic Flapper from 2007 to 2011, with the chapters collected into seven tankōbon volumes
Young_Miss_Holmes
FLAPPER
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Ruler; Guardian of the North East
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Study Godess
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Beloved to Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Holy; Pious; A River
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Crown; Supreme Master; Crown of Head; Master; Husband
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
From the Ancient Oak Tree
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Young Girl
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Prowess
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Spring Prime (of life), Bloom (of youth)
FLAPPER
FLAPPER
FLAPPER
FLAPPER
FLAPPER
n.
See Flipper.
n.
One who, or that which, flaps.