Fahrgemeinschaften, Gemüsegarten, Handarbeitsgruppe, gehäkelte Topflappen, am Morgen eine Tasse Kaffee mit dem Nachbarn, ein paar Drinks, ein paar Tabletten, eine kleine Psychotherapie.The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
n. 1. One who, or that which, flaps. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. See Flipper. “The flapper of a porpoise.” Buckley. [ 1913 Webster ]
3. A flat object used to make a flapping noise by striking another object. RHUD [ PJC ]
4. A flat and broad object hanging from a larger object, either flexible like rubber or hinged to allow a swinging motion; a flap.
5. A young woman who dresses in a modern, stylish manner and behaves unconventionally in social situations; -- a term used especially to refer to young women during the 1920's and their peculiar style of dress. [ PJC ]
Flapper skate (Zool.), a European skate (Raia intermedia). [ 1913 Webster ]