LAP UP vs DASYPYGAL: ADJECTIVE
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- Having hairy buttocks.
LAP UP vs DASYPYGAL: VERB
- To revel in, to overtly enjoy
- To consume by lapping
- Take up with the tongue
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LAP UP vs DASYPYGAL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To accept or enjoy enthusiatically and uncritically.
- To take up (drink or food) with the tongue; to drink by licking up.
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LAP UP vs DASYPYGAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Having the posteriors covered with hair: said of the large anthropoid apes as distinguished from the gibbons and Old World monkeys, which have ischial callosities.
LAP UP vs DASYPYGAL: RELATED WORDS
- Gippy, Grandfather clock, Won ton, Paper towel, Tommys, Scooby, Dumpty, Fittin, Johnnys, Beer bottle, Pooky, Pizzle, Dizz, Fella, Lap
- Female genitals, Piece of ass, Barbastel, Chubby, Pubic region, Steatopygous, Boob, Crinigerous, Chubbily, Buttock, Pussy, Callipygous, Ass, Hairy, Butt
LAP UP vs DASYPYGAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Nicknamed, Practical joke, Rubby, Beach towel, Twinkletoes, Sad sack, Backseat driver, Gippy, Won ton, Paper towel, Scooby, Fittin, Beer bottle, Pooky, Fella
- Female genitals, Piece of ass, Barbastel, Chubby, Pubic region, Steatopygous, Boob, Crinigerous, Chubbily, Buttock, Pussy, Callipygous, Ass, Hairy, Butt
LAP UP vs DASYPYGAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Open an account for a great bonus that will have you a lap up on the competition.
- He meant for us to hold our sweating heads over the fountain and lap up His life with unquenchable thirst.
- Parler has taken its stance, content to lap up the rewards of user engagement even as blood is spilled offline.
- Fly down roads at speed and lap up the miles with the Carrera Virtuoso Road Bike.
- Water leaks from the tank and below, livestock gather to lap up the precious drops.
- Waves lap up on the shore, birds chirp, and dragons roar off in the distance.
- As they melt, the cats can lap up the water.
- Dealers lap up whatever small lots whenever they get their hands on them.
- Apple sits on gold mine as consumers lap up watch add ons.
- Their tongues actually split in two to lap up the nectar.
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LAP UP vs DASYPYGAL: QUESTIONS
- Do herbivores lap up their water with their tongues?
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