In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the word "yap" is used to describe repetitive, annoying, or meaningless talk. It is often associated with constant and irritating chatter, particularly from characters like Mrs. Dubose who conveys racial prejudice through her derogatory remarks.
The yapper is another word for mouth. By now you've probably heard someone describe someone talking as "yap yap yap". That's where it comes from.
Yap,Cry
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gab? yap?
Sure! The small dog began to yap excitedly when he saw his owner coming home.
yAP
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sleigh ride
Ferrets do not yap. Ferrets can squeak, and ferrets can dook. Dooking usually means a happy ferret, squeaking or squealing can mean pain, fear, or all manner of things.
Words from "happy" include these:haphappyhaypayyah (slang for yes)yap
James yap
Richard Yap was born in 1962.