Pap ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Pap ( noun )

  1. A soft or semi-liquid food for infants or invalids, typically made from cereal flour mixed with milk.
  2. A soft or insipid person or thing.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english pap, from latin papa "father", from greek pappas "priest".

Examples:

  1. The baby was fed pap from a spoon.
  2. He was too weak to eat anything but pap.
  3. She was always looking for pap in her food and didn't like anything spicy.
  4. The movie was nothing but pap, lacking any real substance.
  5. He was a pap politician, always saying what people wanted to hear.

(As a verb)

Pap ( verb )

  1. A soft or semi-liquid food for infants or invalids, typically made from cereal flour mixed with milk.
  2. A soft or insipid person or thing.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english pap, from latin papa "father", from greek pappas "priest".

Examples:

  1. The baby was fed pap from a spoon.
  2. He was too weak to eat anything but pap.
  3. She was always looking for pap in her food and didn't like anything spicy.
  4. The movie was nothing but pap, lacking any real substance.
  5. He was a pap politician, always saying what people wanted to hear.
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