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dap  (dp)
intr.v. dapped, dap·ping, daps
1. To fish by letting a baited hook fall gently onto the water.
2. To dip lightly or quickly into water, as a bird does.
3. To skip or bounce, especially over the surface of water.

[Probably alteration of dab.]

DAP Computing
abbreviation for
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) distributed array processor

dap1
vb daps, dapping, dapped
1. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Angling) Angling to fish with a natural or artificial fly on a floss silk line so that the wind makes the fly bob on and off the surface of the water
2. (intr) (as of a bird) to dip lightly into water
3. to bounce or cause to bounce
[of imitative origin]

dap2
n
(Clothing & Fashion) Southwest Brit dialect another word for plimsoll
[probably special use of dap1 (in the sense: to bounce, skip)]


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She had come to Lough Corrib during the three-week dapping season, when mayflies - which hatch and die only in that period - are used as bait to bring the fish to the surface.
With the weather not suited to dapping, the hardy few who have ventured out into the gales have been casting buzzers and lures towards the ever-hungry stocked trout with Cat's Whisker and Zonkers consistently providing good results.
All you need is a telescopic dapping rod, spool of dapping floss and a tin of dapping flies treated with flotant.
 
 
 
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