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thrapple

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thrapple [ˈθræpəl] Scot
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) the throat or windpipe
vb
to throttle
[a variant of earlier thropple, of uncertain origin]


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That might have been all right if it wasn't for the fact that has been Gordon's own get-out clause, which he's rammed down our thrapples for the past year.
Peter's excuse is that all he ever wanted to do was sell good beer and give people what they want ( a festival with beers such as The Amber Necktie from Selby, Flying Herbert from Guisborough, Old Humbug from Hexham and Thrapple Dowser from Perth would intrigue any thirst.
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