didapper
[ dahy-dap-er ]
/ ˈdaɪˌdæp ər /
noun
a dabchick.
Origin of didapper
Words nearby didapper
didactic,
didactics,
didactyl,
didactylism,
didanosine,
didapper,
diddikai,
diddle,
diddley,
diddly,
diddly-squat
Example sentences from the Web for didapper
Lady Booby chid Joseph for his insult on Didapper; but he answered, he would have attacked an army in the same cause.
Joseph Andrews, Vol. 2 |Henry FieldingDidapper, did′ap-ėr, n. a water-bird that is constantly dipping or diving under water—also called the Dabchick.