Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: yap

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* Russian: {{t-|ru|тяв-тяв|tr=tjav-tjav}}

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* Russian: {{t-|ru|тяв-тяв|tr=tjav-tjav}}, {{t|ru|тявканье|n|tr=tjávkan'je|sc=Cyrl}}

 

* Spanish: {{t+|es|ladrido|m}}, {{t-|es|gañido|m}}, {{t-|es|trino|m}}, {{t+|es|quejido|m}}

 

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Revision as of 01:21, 28 March 2013

Contents

English

Pronunciation

Noun

yap (plural yaps)

  1. The high-pitched bark of a small dog.
  2. An informal talk.
  3. The mouth, which produces speech.
    Shut your yap!
  4. (Geordie) A badly behaved child, a brat.

Translations

high-pitched bark

References

Verb

yap (third-person singular simple present yaps, present participle yapping, simple past and past participle yapped)

  1. (intransitive) Of a small dog, to bark.
  2. (intransitive, slang) To talk, especially excessively.
    You're always yapping - I wish you'd shut up.

Translations

of a small dog, to bark in a non-growly manner

slang: to talk, especially excessively

Anagrams


Catawba

Noun

yap

  1. tree; wood

Usage notes

The word is also represented ya, yop, ya'p, yo'p.

Descendants


Turkish

Verb

yap

  1. Second-person imperative of yapmak.

Antonyms

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