A lip of chewing tobacco.
You wanna pack a lapper on the way there?
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British public schoolboy term for a laptop computer.
"Lets go and log on to our lappers"
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a person who has oral sex with a woman
He claimed he was an avid lapper but was an all around virgin.
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The art of laying back and letting your wife or lady friend gently and gingerley lick away at your nutt sack. Slurping your balls in and out of her mouth and usually accompanied with her stroking your hard cock, hopefully, until you bust a large gooey load.
Rhonda caught me totally by surprise last night. While I was watching Lost on TV, she began rubbing my cock through my shorts and got me rock hard. She slid my shorts down to my ankles and was one hell of a Bag Lapper for me. And as a bonus she let explode in her mouth and swallowed every drop. I was in heaven.
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To go beyond kissing ass is to become an ass lapper. When one places the entire tongue deep within the crack to gain extra benefits as if they were turd thirsty or trying to seperate the corn from the shit
Ronnie is such an ass lapper that the Lt. thinks his tongue is a wash cloth
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An erotic dance that a female stripper with large ta tas gives to a lady customer at a stripclub at the request of a male customer for his viewing pleasure. Usually this dance is more hands-on than the lapdance given to a male and involves titty grabbing and girl-on-girl action.
Matt: Iβm boredβ¦letβs go to the skin bar down the road and Iβll get you a female lapper, preferably with a big-breasted brunette.
Laura: Sure, what else are we doingβ¦as long as sheβs hot, Iβm in.
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A derogatory term for lesbianism; specifically one who performs cunnilingus. syn: rug muncher.
Derived from the image of one licking or "lapping" at the pubic hair or "fur" dominated area surrounding a vagina.
Fur. Middle English furre, probably from furren, to line with fur, from Old French forrer, from forre, fuerre, sheath, lining, of Germanic origin.
Lapper. One who laps. Middle English lappe, lappet, lap, from Old English læppa, lappet.
Combination of root words and subsequent usage believed to have originated in Saddle River, NJ in the early 90's.
The young man's attempts at bedding the short haired, female gym teacher were revealed to be fruitless, when she told him that she was a fur lapper.
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