slappers
Pronunciation: [ˈslæpərz]
Word
Context: "colloquialism"
(noun) a slang term used to describe people who are fun or lively, often in the context of partying. It's like calling someone a good time or someone who knows how to have fun.
Example
The party was filled with slappers who kept everyone dancing all night.
Example
Even though they tried to have fun, they didn't seem like slappers at all.
Example
Do you know any slappers who can make a party more exciting?
Context: "body parts"
(noun) informal term for women who have larger than average hips or thighs, often used in a casual or sometimes derogatory way. This means they might stand out because of the way their body looks.
Example
She has a curvy figure, and many people consider her a bit of a slapper in that way.
Example
He was rude to call her a slapper just because of her body shape.
Example
Why do some people use the term slappers in that way?
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