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clappers noun the testicles UK Derives from the clapper of a bell, and is almost always in the plural.- Don’t let me hear you making another report like that or I’ll have your clappers for a necktie. — John Winton, We Joined the Navy, 1959
▶ like the clappers; like the clappers of hell; like the clappers of fuck Possibly rhyming slang for “clapper of a bell,” “hell” UK, 1948- DAVE: He wanted to know if you’re a goer. DENISE: What did you say? DAVE: I said you go like the clappers. — Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash, The Royle Family, 1999
- What it all boils down to is that the Ducati 999 goes like the clappers. — Guardian, 10 September 2002
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