trip-trap

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See also: triptrap

English

Alternative forms

Interjection

trip-trap

  1. Representing the sound of walking on a hard surface.
    • 1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 141:
      First of all came the youngest Billy-goat, and was going over the bridge. Trip trap, trip trap, went the bridge. "Who is that tripping over my bridge?" shouted the troll.

Verb

trip-trap (third-person singular simple present trip-traps, present participle trip-trapping, simple past and past participle trip-trapped)

  1. (intransitive) To make stomping or tapping noises while walking or running.
    • 2002, Beverly Cleary, The Best of Ramona:
      Ramona trip-trapped joyfully all the way to the parked car, and when she reached home she trip-trapped up and down the hall and all around the house.
  2. (transitive, rare) To cause one to trip-trap.
    • 2014, Scott Nicholson, The Home: A Supernatural Thriller:
      Her lips parted, Freeman was suddenly triptrapping, no, she was triptrapping him, and then they were triptrapping together []