Slappy

Adjective

 * 1) Resembling a slap, especially of sound.
 * 2) * 1855, Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass
 * Where the laughing-gull scoots by the slappy shore and laughs her near-human laugh
 * 1) * 1963, Delphin Rose Adsett, A magpie sings
 * Katy thought about the damp yellow bodies which often landed, with a slappy sound in a burst of moisture and steam rose off them because they were parted from the warmth of their mothers.
 * 1) * 1998, Dan Gelo, Fiddle Tunes & Irish Music for Mandolin - Page 11
 * Thin picks flex too much and make your wrist work overtime, plus they tend to produce a slappy tone. Those heavy picks popular with today's bluegrass mandolinists are really too stiff for playing the rapid triplets in some Irish tunes.
 * 1) * 2009, Elisabeth Hyde, In the Heart of the Canyon - Page 55
 * Jill had Mark apply sunscreen to her back.
 * "Bet these river guides get a lot of skin cancer", he said. He had a slappy, unpleasant way of doing it, and she struggled to keep her balance.

Noun

 * 1)  A grind on a curb without doing an ollie.