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waps
English
Etymology 1
Noun
waps
- plural of wap
Verb
waps
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wap
Etymology 2
Noun
waps (plural wapses)
- (Britain, rural dialect) wasp
Anagrams
- APWs, AWPs, WASP, WSPA, paws, spaw, swap, wasp
Middle English
Noun
waps
- Alternative form of wasp
West Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian *waps, from Proto-Germanic *waps?.
Noun
waps c (plural wapsen, diminutive wapske)
- wasp
Further reading
- “waps (I)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
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wabs
English
Noun
wabs pl (plural only)
- (Britain, slang) Breasts.
- 1999, John Patterson, The Guardian, 17 Dec 1999:
- a DVD of the noxious, abominably brilliant 1983 teen sex-comedy Screwballs. That's right, the one about a foxy cheerleader named Purity Bush and the six nerds who'll move heaven and earth to catch an eyeful of her tanktop-straining wabs.
- 2011, Caitlin Moran, How to be a Woman:
- But what of your wabs? After all, it's not like it's any easier to think of something to call your breasts. They sit on your ribcage, from the age of 13 onwards, and yet there's scarcely a word you can refer to them with that isn't going to make either you, or someone else, uncomfortable.
- 1999, John Patterson, The Guardian, 17 Dec 1999:
Anagrams
- AWBs, Swab, swab
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