pap

pap
definition
verb
she can't go to the gym or anywhere without being papped
take a photograph of (a celebrity) without permission.
noun
trying to eat a trayful of tasteless pap
bland soft or semiliquid food such as that suitable for babies or invalids.
Gripping their wife's puny paps , withered by suckling babes, they reached for those firm round breasts which had known ought but a man's hunger.
a woman's breast or nipple.
translation of 'pap'
noun
meyve püresi,
meme,
lapa
example
At the age of 5 months, a baby should be given 'pap' , besides breast milk.
The only thing that it had to have was some kind of bite to it, not the 'pap' that you hear in the charts.
The sorry state of preaching is reflected in, and no doubt encouraged by, the 'pap' that passes for devotional writing and ‘homiletical helps’ among today's Catholics.
It's said that the mainstream media is increasingly dominated by corporate interests, political spin, and bread and circuses postmodern 'pap' .
I remember thinking the plot was sentimental, rubbishy 'pap' .
The argument goes that TV schedules are full of 'pap' , with too much concentration on entertainment rather than the worthier fare of education.
There was a time when the 'pap' served up in this annual competition, which gave us Abba and Bucks Fizz, was simply a funny joke.
Anyone who's lived in the US and had to exist on the 'pap' that passes for current affairs will share my fears for what the future holds for us.
It's an unfortunate trend that news magazines, like the underrated Bulletin, are perceived as being the men's domain, whilst the lightweight 'pap' is for women.
They were undoubtedly harder to make and are often far more refreshing than the usual 'pap' that gets projected our way.
It's such a shame that teachers are getting sent out to teach very needy students and are getting such 'pap' in their education programs.
How odd to find suddenly that the British have all the style and authenticity, and the Americans, the Australians and the French have all the 'pap' .
But this is just so run-of-the-mill, the 'pap' churned out by the ton in the early sixties.
He's a boyband superstar that sings mindless 'pap' , right?
I would look forward to reading your editorial accompanied by a well-thought-out illustration - now all you give me is 'pap' .
Her conspicuous wealth, derived from the public demand for the 'pap' she peddles, is further cause for resentment.
It's all bland, unoriginal 'pap' that will only appeal to the nostalgia-seekers of the original BSB generation.
Not a day is free of the 'pap' that infects British culture.
They continue to resist the corporate juggernauts that routinely flatten talent into the 'pap' of pop.
Such ingenuity and self-confidence should be applauded at a time when Hollywood churns out bland twentysomething 'pap' at vast cost.
limitless channels serving up an undemanding diet of 'pap'
Babies are breast-fed on demand, often for well over a year, although solid foods, usually rice 'pap' , may be introduced at a young age.
Throughout the years a soft gruel-like substance called 'pap' was fed to small babies. Pap was made of a number of things including ground cornmeal and water.
trying to eat a trayful of tasteless 'pap'
Both numbers have a degree of sophistication that is not exactly very high, but much higher than the 'pap' offered in other contemporary and even more modern musicals.
Therefore to stuff the baby with paps and slops is to deprive it of the most strengthening food; for if its stomach be filled with 'pap' , there cannot be any room for food.
Most of the patients on their list are women who go to a gynecologist for 'paps' and mammograms.
A far better comparison would be between two groups of women - one of which had conventional paps, the other of which had monolayer 'paps' .
And how else did you think I came to you with my 'paps' full of milk, when you were first a babe?
Gripping their wife's puny 'paps' , withered by suckling babes, they reached for those firm round breasts which had known ought but a man's hunger.
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