Pap
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Pap ( noun )
- A soft or semi-liquid food for infants or invalids, typically made from cereal flour mixed with milk.
- A soft or insipid person or thing.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english pap, from latin papa "father", from greek pappas "priest".
Examples:
- The baby was fed pap from a spoon.
- He was too weak to eat anything but pap.
- She was always looking for pap in her food and didn't like anything spicy.
- The movie was nothing but pap, lacking any real substance.
- He was a pap politician, always saying what people wanted to hear.
(As a verb)
Pap ( verb )
- A soft or semi-liquid food for infants or invalids, typically made from cereal flour mixed with milk.
- A soft or insipid person or thing.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english pap, from latin papa "father", from greek pappas "priest".
Examples:
- The baby was fed pap from a spoon.
- He was too weak to eat anything but pap.
- She was always looking for pap in her food and didn't like anything spicy.
- The movie was nothing but pap, lacking any real substance.
- He was a pap politician, always saying what people wanted to hear.