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jarp
/ dʒɔːp; dʒɑːp /
verb
- dialect.tr to strike or smash, esp to break the shell of (an egg) at Easter
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Word History and Origins
Origin of jarp1
from Scottish jaup, jawp to dash or splash like water: perhaps of imitative origin
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Example Sentences
He perceives Jarp standing at the wings made up as Binns the Butler.
From Project Gutenberg
She's bitten every finger of mine to the bone, and I'm certain she's quite equal to defending herself against Jarp.
From Project Gutenberg
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