by LardoTardo April 21, 2020

Noun - to absolutely obliterate someone in a tournament; to clap them.
Verb - The act of imposing clappage on someone.
Verb - The act of imposing clappage on someone.
Bob: I am so ready for this tournament. This will be clappage.
Bob: We clappaged them so hard - they're trash at the game
Bob: We clappaged them so hard - they're trash at the game
by Taj Tellick January 26, 2021

The intensity of a particular sexual encounter/and can be used a replacement for the word "sex". The word clappage almost has a scientific connotation to it. It's more than just sex.
1. When Liz and Adam looked at each other's eyes the level of clappage had suddenly risen.
2. I had some intense clappage with a stripper yesterday.
2. I had some intense clappage with a stripper yesterday.
by 3FingerWonder July 21, 2021

Nelly: By gad, Sir Rupert you were going at it hammer and tongs last night.
Sir Rupert: Aye, I don't doubt you could hear my clappage all the way down in the servants quarters, but my wife is a dirty bint who needs it hard.
Nelly: Will Sirs balls need a scrubbing?
Sir Rupert: Aye, I don't doubt you could hear my clappage all the way down in the servants quarters, but my wife is a dirty bint who needs it hard.
Nelly: Will Sirs balls need a scrubbing?
by Sally Walnut April 28, 2011

When somebody is clapped out so bad that they start carrying around baggage- clapped out baggage- mostly a woman who banged a lot of guys and then they all text her all the time- or someone named Marx
Dude don’t date her, she’s got so much clappage you’d need a cargo ship to take her anywhere
That guy has so much clappage look at what he drives
That guy has so much clappage look at what he drives
by Slight clapped September 7, 2021

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by bigclappy86 June 12, 2024
