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clap noun gonorrhoea UK, 1587 From old French clapoir (a sore caused by venereal disease); the term was normal register for centuries, slipping into colloquial or slang in mid-C19.- The girls stayed put until they ground out the thousand or got a slap from Mr. Clap. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 59, 1946
- [B]y the time she was fifteen she had been plain lousy with clap and syphy, and she had had gonorrheal rheumatism, and one day she had just jumped into the Jackson Park lagoon and polluted the drinking water for the gold fish. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, p. 30, 1947
- I already spent every kurd of it buying Penstrep for Ali’s clap. — William Burroughs, Naked Lunch, p. 180, 1957
- But all the way out west, to Washington, he kept worrying about whether he was going to get a clap. — Clancy Sigal, Going Away, p. 135, 1961
- But how do you get the clap? By doing it, and anybody who does that dirty thing obviously deserves to get the clap. — Lenny Bruce, How to Talk Dirty and Influence People, p. 54, 1965
- There is an awful lot of clap loose in the U.S.–and while rubbers are a drag, the clap is something else again. — Berkeley Barb, p. 10, 2 June 1967
- I tried to close down this bad news commune on 11th Street run by Spade Charlie, a real amphetamine, V.D., clap headquarters. — Abbie Hoffman, Revolution for the Hell of It, p. 175, 1968
- After they came back on board, come to find out that four of them had picked up the clap. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 15, 1970
- In the beginning, Estelle had been just another cunt by the roadside as likely to give the clap to him as the other way around. — Gurney Norman, Divine Right’s Trip (Last Whole Earth Catalog), p. 43, 1971
- Joy, there’s no way you can get the clap unless you go to the Heart O’ Texas Motel with roy Kennerdine or Billy Bob Simpson or any of those other off-brand, drop-case guys you hang around with in the afternoons. — Dan Jenkins, Dead Solid Perfect, p. 77, 1986
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