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Definition of Strapper

Strapper
Strapper Strap"per, n. 1. One who uses strap. 2. A person or thing of uncommon size. [Colloq.]

Meaning of Strapper from wikipedia

- A strapper is a British English term, mostly used in Australia, for a person holding a position looking after racehorses. The duties range from cleaning...
- Strap-on can refer to: Strap-on booster, a rocket motor which is used and then discarded Strap-on ****, a **** toy Strap-on keyboard or "keytar", a keyboard...
- sleeping bag. See for example spaghetti strap, shoulder strap. A strap differs from a belt mainly in that a strap is usually integral to the item of clothing;...
- Strapped is a 1993 American television crime drama film produced by HBO Showcase. The film was directed by Forest Whitaker and is the cinematic debut of...
- Mood" (1990) 30 second sample of the Strap It On track "Bad Mood". Problems playing this file? See media help. Strap It On is the debut album by American...
- Look up strap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A strap is a ribbon used to fasten. Strap or STRAP may also refer to: Shoulder strap, strap of a clothing...
- receptor-****ociated protein is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the STRAP gene. SMAD2, encoded by the SMAD2 gene in humans, is a pivotal member of...
- A strap-on **** (also simply a strap-on) is a **** designed to be worn, usually with a harness, during ****ual activity. Harnesses and ****s are made...
- The Straps are an English streetpunk band, formed in 1977 in Battersea, South London by vocalist Howard Jackson and guitarists Dave Reeves & Steve MacIntosh...
- A strapped shield or arm shield is a shield which is attached to a user’s lower arm via leather gripping straps on the back of the shield, sometimes together...