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    Pap
    /pap/

    noun

  2. 1. chiefly dialectal : nipple, teat. 2. : something shaped like a nipple. pap. 2 of 2. noun (2) 1. : a soft food (as for infants) 2. : political patronage. 3. : something lacking solid value or substance. Word History. Etymology. Noun (1) Middle English pappe; of imitative origin. Noun (2) Middle English. First Known Use. Noun (1)

  3. PAP definition: 1. food that is soft and has little taste 2. television, cinema, or books that are entertaining…. Learn more.

  4. Pap definition: soft food for infants or invalids, as bread soaked in water or milk.. See examples of PAP used in a sentence.

  5. PAP meaning: 1. food that is soft and has little taste 2. television, cinema, or books that are entertaining…. Learn more.

  6. If you describe something such as information, writing, or entertainment as pap, you mean that you consider it to be of no worth, value, or serious interest.

  7. 1. Soft or semiliquid food, as for infants. 2. Material lacking real value or substance: TV shows that offer nothing but pap. 3. Slang Money and favors obtained as political patronage: "self-seeking politicians primarily interested in patronage, privilege, and pap" (Fiorello H. La Guardia).

  8. Definitions of pap. noun. a diet that does not require chewing; advised for those with intestinal disorders. synonyms: soft diet, spoon food. see more. noun. worthless or oversimplified ideas.

  9. Something resembling a teat or nipple, such as a steep hill. American Heritage. Any soft or semiliquid food for babies or invalids. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Any mash, paste, or pulp. Webster's New World. Material lacking real value or substance. TV shows that offer nothing but pap.

  10. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use pap in a sentence So, when she asked for a pap and sexually transmitted infection screening, her nurse was confused.

  11. PAP meaning: books, television programs, etc., that are worthless or dull.

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