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jap verb to attack without warning US, 1942 An allusion to the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor.- They going to Jap us if they get the chance, only we ain’t going to let them. — Hal Ellson, Duke, p. 76, 1949
- [O]ne side or another may at any sudden moment “jap” an unwary alien. — Harrison E. Salisbury, The Shook-up Generation, p. 23, 1958
- “Look out, ya gonna get japped,” she shouted. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 53, 1967
- “Well, of course the Times japped them, but they expected that.” — Malcolm Braly, The Protector, p. 90, 1979
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