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chap
5 ENTRIES FOUND:
chap
(noun)
chap.
(abbreviation)
chapped
(adjective)
chaps
(noun)
old
(adjective)
chap
/
ˈ
tʃæp/
noun
plural
chaps
chap
/
ˈ
tʃæp/
noun
plural
chaps
Britannica Dictionary definition of CHAP
[
count
]
chiefly British, informal + somewhat old-fashioned
:
a man
He's a friendly sort of
chap
. [=
fellow
,
guy
]
Don't worry old
chap
. It'll be all right.
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