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clapter

there was a lot of clapter in the audience
by CoaltownBrown March 11, 2021
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Clapter

applause, either that of a group of people, as in an audience, or a single retard.
That retard is always quick with the clapter at inappropriate times. I wonder if he understands that this is a professional presentation, not a third grade book report.
by FBurg1 April 9, 2008
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Clapter

When there is a lot of clapping happening. used like laughter, but instead of laughing, people are clapping
"dude, when that band came on stage, there was like 5 straight minutes of clapter!"
by lilmisblondey May 15, 2010
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Clapter

The sound created by clapping and laughter
Redundant rabid rabbits were startled with cacauphony created by the clapter of carefree children.
by Erianbaxter May 30, 2018
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clapter

The eruption of applause, similar to the term "laughter". invented by prolific writer "Andrew Cunningham" on YouTube for his magnum opus, ELEKTIONTRÜCKUNG. this word has been compared to those stemming from the works of Shakespeare.
"The crowd seemed too dumbfounded to generate so much as an embarrassed cough. Then, slowly, a smattering of clapter."'
by Wowitscool February 5, 2023
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clapter

What the audience gives a comedian who's not actually funny, but says things they agree the f*** out of.
"He's not funny, but he's good at getting clapter."
by Mr Babbage May 5, 2023
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Clapter

Connor sat at his desk slow clapping after Cheyenne made a somewhat humourous joke. "Thanks for the clapter" she responded.
by Yoopiedoopie September 19, 2025
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