stop-tap

noun

Etymology

From stop + tap.

  1. inherited from *tappōną
  2. inherited from tæppian — “to provide (a container) with a stopper; to obtain (liquid) from a tap
  3. inherited from tappen — “to obtain (liquid, chiefly liquor) from a tap; to obtain and sell (liquor)
  4. inherited from *deh₂p- — “to lose; to sacrifice
  5. inherited from *tappô — “a plug, tap; peg; tapering stick
  6. inherited from *tappō
  7. inherited from tæppa
  8. inherited from tappe — “hollow device for controlling the flow of liquid from a hole, cock, faucet, spigot; hole through which the liquid flows; the liquid which thus flows
  9. compounded as stop-tap — “stop + tap

Definitions

  1. A stopcock.

  2. Last orders.

    • It was almost stop-tap time when my name came up, and that was the excuse my friends had been waiting for to shower me with beer.
    • But there we were together on the pavement after stop tap, him cadging a light off me.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for stop-tap. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA