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i) As a verb, "yapple" intuitively means, "running one's yap (mouth)."
ii) As a noun, yapple could mean a quantity of gibberish (meaningless sounds or language). i) When Christina woke up in the back seat, she yappled.
ii) "I've never heard such utterly boring yapple in my life!!" |
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The sound wario makes. "yapple"wario said as he beated his meat.
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| 3. | Yapple | ||
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A Chinese child that partakes of a potato baby. It thoroughly bothered me to see the "yapple" partake of their disturbing feast.
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