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Tap is target shooting slang for a shot fired from a gun. Tap is slang for arrest a person.Tap is slang for to borrow.
CB slang for speed traps run by smokey (policemen).
Daps is British slang for tennis shoes, plimsolls. Daps is Dorset slang for a likeness, resemblance.
Tape is British slang for to size up a situation or person. Tape is American tramp slang for the tongue.Tape is British military slang for a stripe. Tape was old slang for gin.
Naps is Dorset slang for leather knee protectors.
Traps is slang for drums, a drum kit.
Breasts "Gonna grab 'er tats breaktime!"
The tops is British slang for a person or thing of top quality.
Noun. Breasts. E.g."Look at the baps on her!"
Dome-shaped caps on crack vials
PG Tips is London Cockney rhyming slang for large lips.
Tabs is British slang for the testicles.Tabs is Black−American slang for ones ears
To be on one's taps is to be on one's feet, on the move, ready to move.
Tips is betting slang for odds of /.
Tats is slang for loaded dice.Tats is Australian slang for teeth, especially false teeth.
Baps is Irish slang for female breasts.
Haps is Black−American slang for happenings, refers to any significant incident
dome-shaped caps on crack vials
Scotch tape
or "tap that a**." To have sex with somebody. "Hey dawg- I saw you with Katie. Did you tap that a** or what?"Â
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v. t.
To pierce so as to let out, or draw off, a fluid; as, to tap a cask, a tree, a tumor, etc.
v. t.
To cut off the tops or tips of; to bite or pull off; to browse; to pluck; to mow; to reap.
n.
A heap. See Tas.
a.
Having gaps or a chasm.
v. t.
Hence, to draw from (anything) in any analogous way; as, to tap telegraph wires for the purpose of intercepting information; to tap the treasury.
prep. & adv.
Ere; before; sooner than.
v. t.
To put a new sole or heel on; as, to tap shoes.
a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, official formality. See Red tape, under Red, a.
n.
A small weir or dam in a river to direct the stream to gaps where fish traps are placed.
v. t.
To strike with a slight or gentle blow; to touch gently; to rap lightly; to pat; as, to tap one with the hand or a cane.
n.
Liquor drawn through a tap; hence, a certain kind or quality of liquor; as, a liquor of the same tap.
n.
A narrow fillet or band of cotton or linen; a narrow woven fabric used for strings and the like; as, curtains tied with tape.
n.
A tapeline; also, a metallic ribbon so marked as to serve as a tapeline; as, a steel tape.
conj.
A particle that marks an alternative; as, you may read or may write, -- that is, you may do one of the things at your pleasure, but not both. It corresponds to either. You may ride either to London or to Windsor. It often connects a series of words or propositions, presenting a choice of either; as, he may study law, or medicine, or divinity, or he may enter into trade.
n.
A vessel with two or three masts, used in the Mediterranean. The masts are usually of one piece, and without tops, caps, or crosstrees.
n.
Yellow or gold color, -- represented in drawing or engraving by small dots.
v. t.
To form an internal screw in (anything) by means of a tool called a tap; as, to tap a nut.
n.
Tape or braid; an ornament.
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