replaces any other verb in any sentence. you can also add “per” or “py” depending on the situation or sentence, so clapper or clappy.
braden: “the boys and i are at the bar clapping down some beers. come join”
connor: “for sure i’ll clap right on down”
example 2:
b: “wow this song claps”
c: “yeah it’s a clapper, that’s for sure”
connor: “for sure i’ll clap right on down”
example 2:
b: “wow this song claps”
c: “yeah it’s a clapper, that’s for sure”
by rickymcschnicky October 24, 2019
by If Your Happy, Clap Your Hands December 11, 2013
by Jago April 12, 2003
by mightymouze July 25, 2006
The action of bringing both hands together producing a noise to cover up the sound caused by farting. The fart associated with this clap is know as a clap-fart or clap-farting.
An applause would be a long series of continuous farts. In this case coughing might be better.
An applause would be a long series of continuous farts. In this case coughing might be better.
by WhyteBredd August 31, 2007
"Miss Tooker hath got a clap as young as she is, being brought up loosely by her mother…" - Samuel Pepys
by ancsom December 07, 2011