Whapper vs. Whopper — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Whapper and Whopper
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Whapper
Alternative form of whopper
Whopper
The Whopper is the signature hamburger and an associated product line sold by international fast food restaurant chain Burger King and its Australian franchise Hungry Jack's. Introduced in 1957, the hamburger has undergone several reformulations, including changes to portion size and bread used.
Whapper
Something uncommonly large of the kind; something astonishing; - applied especially to a bold lie. Now (1998) usually spelled whopper.
Whopper
Something exceptionally big or remarkable.
Whopper
A gross untruth.
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Whopper
(informal) Something remarkably large.
Whopper
(informal) An outrageous or blatant lie.
Whopper
One who, or that which, whops.
Whopper
Something very large, especially a big lie. Same as Whapper, but the more common spelling.
Whopper
A gross untruth; a blatant lie
Whopper
Something especially big or impressive of its kind
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