clap on
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[edit]clap on (third-person singular simple present claps on, present participle clapping on, simple past and past participle clapped on)
- (nautical, transitive) To temporarily add something to an existing part, especially to add an additional sail to take advantage of a fair wind.
- 1840, R[ichard] H[enry] D[ana], Jr., “CHAPTER XXXV”, in Two Years before the Mast. […] (Harper’s Family Library; no. CVI), New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers […], →OCLC:
- We spring out of our berths, clap on a monkey-jacket and south-wester, and tumble up the ladder.
- (transitive) To encourage by (or as if by) applauding.
- (dated, slang, US) To decide to make a concerted effort to do something; to operate with dedication and vigor. [19th c.]