klapper

Etymology
Possibly from Malay kelapa (coconut) or Afrikaans klapper (rattle).

Noun

 * 1) The Natal orange.
 * 2) * 1939,, My Friends the Baboons (translated):
 * Wild peaches, sour klappers (unknown in the south) medlers, moepels, and various other kinds of fruit made our wilderness a veritable orchard.

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1)  one who claps/applauds
 * 2) Something that has a big impact or is successful; a big hit.
 * 1) Something that has a big impact or is successful; a big hit.
 * 1) Something that has a big impact or is successful; a big hit.
 * 1) Something that has a big impact or is successful; a big hit.
 * 1) Something that has a big impact or is successful; a big hit.

Etymology 2
Borrowing from.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) clatter (repeated, short, sharp, non-reverbant sounds)

Noun

 * 1) rounded, often roughly fist-sized stones (formed by the action of water at a (sometimes former, due to post-glacial land uplift) beach)