yawp´er — yawp «yawp, yahp», verb, noun. Informal. –v.i. 1. to utter a loud, harsh cry: »I heard a ghostly, low pitched yawping (Gwyn Thomas) 2. Figurative. to speak foolishly: »What re you yawping about? 3. to gape: »They stood yawping at the strangers.… … Useful english dictionary
Yawp — Yawp, v. & n. See {Yaup}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
yawp — yawp; yawp·er; … English syllables
yawp — (v.) c.1300, yolpen, probably echoic variant of yelpen (see YELP (Cf. yelp)). Related: Yawped; yawping. The noun, in reference to speech, is recorded from 1835, now used chiefly with conscious echo of Whitman … Etymology dictionary
yawp — ► NOUN ▪ a harsh or hoarse cry or yelp. ► VERB ▪ shout or exclaim hoarsely. ORIGIN imitative … English terms dictionary
yawp — [yôp, yäp] vi. [ME yolpen, prob. echoic var. of yelpen, YELP] 1. a) to utter a loud, harsh call or cry b) Slang to talk noisily and stupidly 2. Informal to yawn aloud; gape n. the act or sound of yawping … English World dictionary
yawp — Yaup Yaup, v. i. [See {Yap}, and {Yelp}.] To cry out like a child; to yelp. [Scot. & Colloq. U. S.] [Written also {yawp}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
YAWP — A battle cry. Used often by certain members of a boarding school in Australia. Derived from Dead Poets Society the movie. Q: I challenge you to a match. A: YAWP! … Dictionary of american slang
YAWP — A battle cry. Used often by certain members of a boarding school in Australia. Derived from Dead Poets Society the movie. Q: I challenge you to a match. A: YAWP! … Dictionary of american slang
yawp — or yaup [[t]yɔp, yɑp[/t]] v. i. 1) to utter a loud, harsh cry 2) sts to talk noisily and complainingly 3) a harsh cry 4) sts a) raucous or querulous talk b) a noisy, foolish utterance • Etymology: 1300–50; akin to yelp yawp′er, n … From formal English to slang