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Flappers were a
subculture of
young Western women prominent after the
First World War and
through the 1920s who wore
short skirts (knee
height was considered...
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Flapper is a 1920
American silent comedy film
starring Olive Thomas.
Directed by Alan Crosland, the film was the
first in the
United States to portray...
- Look up
flapper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
flapper was a
trendy young woman in the 1920s.
Flapper may also
refer to:
Flapper (company), a Brazilian...
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Flapper pie, or the
forgotten Prairie pie, is a
vanilla custard pie
topped with
meringue (or
sometimes whipped cream in
Southern Saskatchewan) within...
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Flapper Wives is a 1924
American silent drama film
directed by
Justin H.
McCloskey and Jane
Murfin and
starring May Allison,
Rockliffe Fellowes, and Vera...
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Flapper Filosofy (sometimes
called Flapper Filosophy) is a
newspaper comic panel distributed by King
Features Syndicate and the O'Dell
Newspaper Service...
- The
nozzle and
flapper mechanism is a
displacement type
detector which converts mechanical movement into a
pressure signal by
covering the
opening of...
- The
flapper skate (Dipturus intermedius) is a
species of
cartilaginous fish, a ray,
belonging to the
family Rajidae, the skates. It was
formerly considered...
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Munson (March 26, 1899 –
November 20, 1984), po****rly
known as The
Fairway Flapper, was an
American socialite and one of the
premier amateur golfers during...
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Flapper locking is a type of
locking mechanism used in self-loading firearms. It
involves a pair of
flappers on the
sides of the bolt that each lock into...