slap·hap·py

slap·hap·py

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • slap|hap|py — slap hap|py or slap|hap|py «SLAP HAP ee», adjective. Slang. 1. dizzy and uncoordinated because of too many blows to the head; befuddled. 2. silly; giddy; senseless: »Two years has been long enough to inure the President against all slap happy… …   Useful english dictionary

  • slap-hap|py — or slap|hap|py «SLAP HAP ee», adjective. Slang. 1. dizzy and uncoordinated because of too many blows to the head; befuddled. 2. silly; giddy; senseless: »Two years has been long enough to inure the President against all slap happy impulses… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hap — hap·a·lo·nych·ia; hap·haz·ard·ly; hap·haz·ard·ness; hap·haz·ard·ry; hap·less; hap·less·ly; hap·less·ness; hap·lo·bi·ont; hap·lo·caulescent; hap·lo·chlamydeous; hap·lo·diploidy; hap·lo·diplont; hap·lod·o·ci; hap·lo·dont; hap·lo·dri·li;… …   English syllables

  • slap — slap; slap·dash·ery; slap·dash·ness; slap·hap·pi·ness; slap·jack; slap·per; slap·py; back·slap·per; …   English syllables

  • slap-dash — ad. (Colloq.) In a hurry, in a hurry, skurry, without forethought, at hap hazard, at random …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • slaphappy — /slap hap ee/, adj., slaphappier, slaphappiest. Informal. 1. severely befuddled; punch drunk: a slaphappy boxer. 2. agreeably giddy or foolish: After a martini he was slaphappy. 3. cheerfully irresponsible: a slaphappy crowd. [1935 40; SLAP1 +… …   Universalium

  • slaphappy — slap|hap|py [ˈslæpˌhæpi] adj careless, silly, and likely to make mistakes …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • slaphappy — slap|hap|py [ slæp,hæpi ] adjective INFORMAL silly and not responsible: After two drinks he usually felt slaphappy …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • slaphappiness — slap·hap·pi·ness …   English syllables

  • slaphappy — slap•hap•py [[t]ˈslæpˌhæp i[/t]] adj. pi•er, pi•est 1) punch drunk 2) agreeably giddy or foolish 3) cheerfully irresponsible …   From formal English to slang

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