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Definitions of daps in various dictionaries:
verb - to dip lightly or quickly into water
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Plural form of dap. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dap. |
Fish by letting the fly (but not the line) bob lightly on the water. |
A fishing fly used when dapping. |
Rubber-soled shoes. |
An elaborate handshake that typically involving slapping palms, bumping fists, or snapping fingers. |
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A plimsoll shoe, plimsoll, plimsole or pumps (British English; see other names below) is a type of athletic shoe with a canvas upper and rubber sole developed as beachwear in the 1830s by the Liverpool Rubber Company. * Plimsolls had solid rubber soles about 8 or 9mm thick, to which the canvas was glued without coming up the sides (as on trainers). The effect when running was similar to running without shoes. * The shoe was originally, and often still is in parts of the United Kingdom, called a "sand shoe" and acquired the nickname "plimsoll" in the 1870s. This name arose, according to Nicholette Jones's book The Plimsoll Sensation, because the coloured horizontal band joining the upper to the sole resembled the Plimsoll line on a ship's hull, or because, just like the Plimsoll line on a ship, if water got above the line of the rubber sole, the wearer would get wet.In the UK plimsolls are commonly worn for schools' indoor physical education lessons. Regional terms are common: in Northern I |