CHAP - meaning and definition. What is CHAP
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What (who) is CHAP - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CHAP (disambiguation); Chap (disambiguation); CHAP

chap         
n. (colloq.) a decent, fine, good, nice chap
CHAP         
[Additional explanations: PPP] Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (Reference: PPP, RFC 1334/1994)
chap         
I. v. a.
Crack, split, cleave.
II. v. n.
Crack, open in slits.
III. n.
1.
Cleft, crack, opening.
2.
Boy, youth, fellow.

Wikipedia

Chap

Chap may refer to:

  • Chap (instrument), a Southeast Asian percussion instrument
  • Chap Petersen (born 1968), American politician and Virginia state senator
  • Chap, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community
  • The Chap, a British magazine
  • The Chap (band), an experimental pop band from North London
  • Chap, a caste in the Bhakkar district of the Punjab, Pakistan

CHAP may stand for:

  • Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol, a computer networking authentication system
  • Combined Heat And Power, cogeneration, the use of a heat engine or a power station to simultaneously generate both electricity and useful heat
  • Comprehensive Health Assessment Program, a tool used for keeping medical histories of people with intellectual disabilities
  • Community Health Accreditation Program, an independent, US not-for-profit accrediting body for health care organizations
  • CHAP-FM, a rebroadcaster of CHYC-FM in Chapleau, Ontario, Canada
  • CHAP (AM), a 1970s radio station in Longlac, Ontario, Canada
Examples of use of CHAP
1. This chap (assuming it is a chap) may be a splendid soul, but it is not quite like having Bill Clinton along as your international guest speaker.
2. J. Chapman "Chap" Petersen (D–Fairfax), George L.
3. Just the chap to help put Britain‘s case in Brussels.
4. "This young lad was taking me around, Hispanic chap.
5. We both knew the chap who received his possessions.