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  • Gaper - Wikipedia
    A gaper (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣaːpər]) is a stone or wooden figurehead, often depicting a Moor, Muslim, or North African The figurehead first appeared in the late 16th century as a hangout sign used outside the storefronts of drug stores in the Netherlands
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  • Urban Dictionary: gaper
    A fun game to play while skiing or riding behind a gaper is called "Follow the Gaper" The game is played by following the gaper's path and looking as bad as they are The game will usually last until they identify your presence, however it is possible to extend the game even past this point
  • GAPER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of GAPER is one that gapes
  • What Is Gaper Day? A Guide to Skiers Favorite Holiday - Powder
    First things first, “gaper” is a term that pokes fun at clueless skiers Also called a “Jerry,” the term gaper comes from the tell-tale sign of a gaper—the gap between the top of their goggles and the brim of their helmet
  • GAPER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: 1 a person or thing that gapes 2 any of various large marine bivalve molluscs of the genera Mya and Lutraria that Click for more definitions
  • gaper - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    gaper m (plural gapers, diminutive gapertje n) a yawner, one who yawns a figurehead with an open mouth used as the shop sign of a pharmacy
  • What does Gaper mean? - Definitions. net
    A gaper (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣaːpər]) is a stone or wooden figurehead, often depicting a Moor, Muslim, or North African The figurehead first appeared in the late 16th century as a hangout sign used outside the storefronts of drug stores in the Netherlands


















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