Flapper (disambiguation)

Flapper (disambiguation)

Flapper may refer to:

* Flapper, a young, trendy woman in the 1920s
* The Flapper a movie about flappers from 1920
* Flapper!, a musical that is set in the 1920s
* Unlicensed, unregulated working class greyhound racing practitioner in England, Scotland and Ireland.
* A term from "Gulliver's Travels" for someone who stands between a popular or powerful person with many demands on his time and many of those people who want to talk with such a person, filtering what messages are allowed to pass
* "Flappers", a Canadian sitcom produced by the CBC in the late 1970s.


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