whapper

Related to whapper: Wapper, whopper

whapper

obsolete Something remarkably or astonishingly large. (The spelling "whopper" has replaced "whapper" in modern English.) Mary and I got into a whapper of a fight last night. We went to pick out pumpkins for Halloween, and we all came back with real whappers.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • whopper
  • gather
  • witching
  • witching hour
  • the witching hour
  • weakness
  • have a weakness for
  • have a weakness for (someone or something)
  • dress (up) as (someone or something)
  • dress as