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flapper
 n.— «FLAPPER: What often happens to climbers’ hands when “dynoing” to a sharp-edged hand hold.» —“It’s ‘mutants’ against the ‘rock’ at new indoor climbing center” by Rick Ansorge Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph (Colo.) Feb. 15, 1992. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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