- thrap
- thrap;thrap·ple;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
thrap — ˈthrap transitive verb (thrapped ; thrapped ; thrapping ; thraps) Etymology: by alteration chiefly dialect : frap 2 … Useful english dictionary
thrap — Verb. To masturbate Noun. An act of masturbation. E.g. He s in his bedroom, having a good long thrap over a new porn mag … English slang and colloquialisms
Daniel Smith Thrap — (1832 – 1913) was a Norwegian priest and church historian. He was born in Oslo, and graduated with the cand.theol. degree in 1856. He worked in Bergen from 1857 to 1876, was a curate in Modum from 1876 to 1880 and vicar in Oslo (Petrus Church)… … Wikipedia
Niels Andreas Thrap — (1793 1856) was Norwegian temporary Minister of Finance in 1852, and temporary Minister of the Navy in 1854. Persondata Name Thrap, Niels Andreas Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1793 Place o … Wikipedia
thrapple — thrap·ple … English syllables
thrapple — ˈthrapəl noun ( s) Etymology: alteration of thropple Scotland : throat, windpipe used especially of the horse * * * thrapple Sc. dial. form of thropple … Useful english dictionary
Johan Nordahl Brun — (auch „Johan Nordal Brun“) (* 21. März 1745 in Byneset (jetzt Ortsteil von Trondheim); † 26. Juli 1816 in Bergen) war ein norwegischer Bischof und Dichter. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jonas Rein — (* 30. Januar 1760 in Øksendal, heute Ortsteil von Sunndal; † 21. November 1821 in Bergen) war ein norwegischer Pfarrer, Dichter und Abgeordneter der verfassungsgebenden Versammlung Grunnlovsforsamlingen in Eidsvoll. Seine Eltern waren der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Claus Frimann — (* 15. Mai 1746 in Selje, Sogn og Fjordane; † 11. Oktober 1829 in Davik (heute Bremanger), Sogn og Fjordane) war ein norwegischer Pfarrer und Dichter. Seine Eltern waren der Pfarrer Peder Harboe Frimann (1713–1759) und dessen Frau Sara Cold… … Deutsch Wikipedia
arthropod — [är′thrōpäd΄, är′thrəpäd΄] n. [ ARTHRO + POD] any of the largest phylum (Arthropoda) of invertebrate animals with jointed legs, a segmented body, and an exoskeleton, including insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and myriapods arthropodal [är thräp′ə … English World dictionary