| PLAP | • plap v. To plash; fall with a plashing sound. • PLAP v. to make a sound like a flat plop. |
| PLAPS | • plaps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plap. • PLAP v. to make a sound like a flat plop. |
| PLAPPED | • plapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of plap. • PLAP v. to make a sound like a flat plop. |
| SHIPLAP | • shiplap n. A type of wooden board that has rabbets to allow them to be overlapped. • shiplap v. To overlap boards by this means. • SHIPLAP n. an arrangement of overlapping planks on a ship. |
| SUIPLAP | • SUIPLAP n. (South African) a drunkard. |
| PLAPPING | • plapping v. Present participle of plap. • PLAP v. to make a sound like a flat plop. |
| SHIPLAPS | • shiplaps n. Plural of shiplap. • SHIPLAP n. an arrangement of overlapping planks on a ship. |
| SUIPLAPS | • SUIPLAP n. (South African) a drunkard. |
| SHIPLAPPED | • shiplapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of shiplap. • SHIPLAP v. to overlap planks in this way. |
| SHIPLAPPING | • shiplapping v. Present participle of shiplap. • SHIPLAPPING n. the overlapping of planks on a ship. |
| SHIPLAPPINGS | • SHIPLAPPING n. the overlapping of planks on a ship. |