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mopper
English
Etymology
mop +? -er
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?m?p?/
- (US) IPA(key): /?m?p??/
- Rhymes: -?p?(r)
Noun
mopper (plural moppers)
- One who mops
- 2004, Janet Kieffer, Food Chain: Short Stories, Lost Horse Press, ?ISBN, page 58,
- the kitchen mopper was a short female Asian averting her gaze.
- 1839, John Briggs, The history of Jim Crow, Smallfield and Son, page 266,
- A couple of moppers were then sent into the coffee-room with their proper implements, and quickly removed the soiling the floor had sustained.
- 2004, Janet Kieffer, Food Chain: Short Stories, Lost Horse Press, ?ISBN, page 58,
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?p?r
Verb
mopper
- first-person singular present indicative of mopperen
- imperative of mopperen
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
mopper m
- indefinite plural of mopp
Verb
mopper
- present of moppe
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popper
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?p?p.?/
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /?p?p.?/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?p?.p?/
- Rhymes: -?p?(r)
- Homophone: pauper (in accents with the cot-caught merger)
Etymology 1
From Middle English poppere, equivalent to pop +? -er (suffix forming agent noun).
Noun
popper (plural poppers)
- One who or that which pops.
- (obsolete) A dagger.
- 14thC, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Reves Tale, The Canterbury Tales, 2003, Walter W. Skeat (editor) Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 2, The Reeve's Prologue ,
- A joly popper baar he in his pouche ; / Ther was no man for peril dorste him touche.
- 14thC, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Reves Tale, The Canterbury Tales, 2003, Walter W. Skeat (editor) Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 2, The Reeve's Prologue ,
- A short piece of twisted string tied to the end of a whip that creates the distinctive sound when the whip is thrown or cracked.
- Synonym: cracker
- (fishing) A floating lure designed to splash when the fishing line is twitched.
- Either of a pair of interlocking discs commonly used in place of buttons to fasten clothing, a snap fastener.
- Synonyms: snap, snap fastener, press stud
- A device that pops kernels of corn to produce popcorn.
- A stuffed and usually breaded jalapeño.
- 2003, James D. Campbell, Mr. Chilehead: Adventures in the Taste of Pain (page 168)
- You mix habs into the cheese before stuffing your poppers […]
- 2003, James D. Campbell, Mr. Chilehead: Adventures in the Taste of Pain (page 168)
- A looner (balloon fetishist) who prefers to burst balloons.
- (informal, countable) A capsule of amyl nitrite, a recreational drug used during sex.
- Looks like she's had too many poppers.
- (uncountable) Amyl nitrate.
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Popper (“a brand name”), a brand name owned by Queensland United Foods; from 1978.
Noun
popper (plural poppers)
- (Australia) Synonym of juice box
Spanish
Noun
popper m (plural poppers)
- popper (capsule for recreational use as a sexual stimulant)
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