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What (who) is Knap - definition

FAMILY NAME
Knaps

knap         
A session of sexual activities.
Last night we went back to her place and knapped. She's quite a knapper.
Knap         
·noun A sharp blow or slap.
II. Knap ·vi To make a sound of snapping.
III. Knap ·vt To Bite; to bite off; to break short.
IV. Knap ·vt To strike smartly; to Rap; to Snap.
V. Knap ·noun A protuberance; a swelling; a knob; a button; hence, rising ground; a summit. ·see Knob, and Knop.
knap         
knap1 [nap]
¦ noun archaic the crest of a hill.
Origin
OE cn?pp, cn?p.
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knap2 [nap]
¦ verb (knaps, knapping, knapped)
1. Architecture & Archaeology shape (a stone) by striking it, so as to make a tool or a flat stone for building walls.
2. archaic knock.
Derivatives
knapper noun
Origin
ME: imitative.

Wikipedia

Knap

Knap is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Josef Knap (1900–1973), Czech writer, poet and literary critic
  • Ted Knap (1920–2023), American journalist
  • Tony Knap (1914–2011), college football head coach at Utah State, Boise State, and UNLV
Examples of use of Knap
1. David Knap of the American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (AmCham Vietnam). " Vietnam‘s accession to the WTO will boost the level of American investment in the country," he said.