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Slapper
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There seems to be some confusion on AB as to the term..."Slapper."
pastafreak has given us the dictionary which implies sexual promiscuity, but that is not my definition necessarily.
Sqad's definition:
A woman, mainly in her twenties or indeed may extend in to her 30's and less likely in her 40's who's dress is "suggestive, hair, mainly blonde but could be any colour, heavy on the make-up, cheap perfume plastered in tattoos.
Language, basic, nouveau riche or "cool" with a degree of commonness.....in the old days described as a "tart" which has now fallen into obscurity and replaced by some as "slapper."
I hope this has helped to clear up the ambiguity.
pastafreak has given us the dictionary which implies sexual promiscuity, but that is not my definition necessarily.
Sqad's definition:
A woman, mainly in her twenties or indeed may extend in to her 30's and less likely in her 40's who's dress is "suggestive, hair, mainly blonde but could be any colour, heavy on the make-up, cheap perfume plastered in tattoos.
Language, basic, nouveau riche or "cool" with a degree of commonness.....in the old days described as a "tart" which has now fallen into obscurity and replaced by some as "slapper."
I hope this has helped to clear up the ambiguity.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh lordy...that's some parts of Plymouth on a Friday night. Actually...pretty much any city. It's a style...probably picked up from TV and the media.
But...just because they look a certain way doesn't mean they behave that way. Looks and behaviour do not necessarily go hand in hand.
The origin of slapper is interesting...
https:/ /englis h.stack exchang e.com/q uestion s/14399 6/why-a re-prom iscuous -women- known-a s-slapp ers
But...just because they look a certain way doesn't mean they behave that way. Looks and behaviour do not necessarily go hand in hand.
The origin of slapper is interesting...
https:/