yapper

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/ˈjæpər/
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A talkative person, often used humorously, and by extension any noisy small dog.

Examples

  • During the meeting, one yapper kept interrupting everyone.
  • The office is full of yappers who never stop talking.
  • She laughed at the yapper who tried to dominate the conversation.
  • When the debate got heated, the yapper in the audience shouted the loudest.
  • Even the quiet corner couldn't escape the yapper at the next table.

Similar words

motor-mouth
windbag
chatterbox
gossip
talker
blabbermouth
gabber

Meanings

Usage

Use yapper for a chatty person in informal contexts; avoid using it for dogs unless the animal sense is explicit.

Common mistakes

The term is often turned into a verb, as in He yapper.

Etymology

From the verb yap (to bark or talk sharply) plus the agent suffix -er, recorded in the early 19th century.

FAQ

What does yapper mean?

It is an informal noun for a talkative person.

Is yapper used for dogs?

It can refer to a small dog that barks sharply, but this sense is rare.

Can yapper be used as a verb?

No, the verb form is yap; yapper is a noun.

Is yapper formal or informal?

It is informal and often humorous.

What are some synonyms for yapper?

chatterbox, blabbermouth, gabber, talker, gossip, motor‑mouth, windbag.

What are antonyms for yapper?

listener, quiet person, introvert, silencer.

How do you form the plural of yapper?

Add -s to get yappers.

When did yapper first appear?

Early 19th century, derived from yap + -er.

Can yapper be used in professional writing?

It is best kept to informal contexts.

Is yapper related to the word yap?

Yes, it comes from the verb yap meaning to bark or talk sharply.

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