someone slapped me on the back and I turned to see who the slapper was.
Examples of slapper
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Malkin takes the puck and blows a slapper by Biron as if he weren't even in net.
From the post-gazette.com
Boyes dumped a pass back to the point for Steen, whose slapper got past Luongo.
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No need to tell a knee-slapper, but do start with something light and amusing.
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He gets behind the defense and fires a quick slapper that appears to miss the net.
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Hey, even a group of card-carrying grinders can use a thigh-slapper now and again.
From the kentucky.com
Greiner responded with his own slapper, blasting the puck in off a direct rebound.
From the boston.com
In fact, even the most cautious palm-slapper sometimes yields a small tingle.
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Vanek scored when he redirected Derek Roy's slapper from the point past Tim Thomas.
From the buffalonews.com
Johnson's slapper from the right point beat traffic in front and got past Neuvirth.
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More examples
A hitter who slaps (usually another person) with an open hand; "someone slapped me on the back and I turned to see who the slapper was"; "my father was the designated spanker in our family"
A slapper detonator, also called exploding foil initiator (EFI), is a relatively recent kind of a detonator developed in Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. ...
One who, or that which, slaps; Anything monstrous; a whopper; A prostitute; A woman of loose morals
(Slappers) Skin tabs used to administer drugs, usually applied to the back of the wrist. (119)
N. British equivalents of American "ho"s, Slappers are people who are on the pull for anything they can get. Anything. The word is applied more often to females (arguably because it is a built-in function of blokes and doesn't deserve a separate word). ...
A slapper is a female who is a bit loose. A bit like a slag or a tart. Probably also translates into tramp in American.
This manoeuvre consists of a series of tail boom vertical metronomes with a half aileron roll between the metronome stop points.
A colloquial term for a Bumping blade
InterCity 125 - Referring to the slam door rake of Mk. 3 coaches.