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 09, 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 14, 2010
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The sound created by clapping and laughter
Redundant rabid rabbits were startled with cacauphony created by the clapter of carefree children.
by Erianbaxter April 26, 2018
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A "joke", often making a political or social statement, whose purpose is to make the audience applaud and agree instead of laugh. Popular with hack comedians and their fans.
Did Margaret Cho tell a single joke during that performance? Her entire show was just left-wing clapter.
by Dexy's Midnight Runner March 29, 2008
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Clapter is a word coined by Amanda Filipacchi in her 1993 novel Nude Men to describe the enthusiastic response to the avant-garde magician Laura who entertains her audience with "tricks" that require no actual magic but do demand an elevated level of sophistication on the part of the viewer in order to be appreciated.
"When Laura takes a Kleenex out of her pocket and wipes her forehead with it, everyone roars with clapter"
by Wankleton March 20, 2008
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The audience erupted in clapter.
by Max October 01, 2003
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an ingenious term used to refer to the beautiful sound that we have come to know and love as applause. Laugh is to laughter as clap is to clapter.
The stadium erupted in roars of clapter.
by lizzy 19129 November 10, 2006
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