blaps
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Afrikaans blaps (“howler, blooper”).
Noun
blaps (plural blapses)
- (informal, South Africa) A blunder, a mistake.
- 2007 October 20, Bob Dubery, “Re: Has anybody else noticed?”, in soc.culture.south-africa[1] (Usenet):
- It seems to me that those are the kind of mistakes that might be made by somebody who does not have English as a first language - and I believe that Feri is such a person. ¶ Besides, do spelling or grammatical blapses invalidate an argument?
Further reading
- “blaps, noun.”, in Dictionary of South African English, Makhanda, Eastern Cape: Dictionary Unit for South African English, 1996–2025.
- “blaps n.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang, Jonathon Green, 2016–present
Afrikaans
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /blaps/
Noun
blaps (plural blapse, diminutive blapsie)