Chap-stick


a brand of medicated, often flavored petrolatum in a small tube, used as a salve for or protection against chapped lips.

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    a pair of joined leather leggings, often widely flared, worn over trousers, especially by cowboys, as protection against burs, rope burns, etc., while on horseback. to crack, roughen, and redden (the skin): The windy, cold weather chapped her lips. to cause (the ground, wood, etc.) to split, crack, or open in clefts: The summer heat […]

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    (in Mexico) chaps. a pair of joined leather leggings, often widely flared, worn over trousers, especially by cowboys, as protection against burs, rope burns, etc., while on horseback. plural noun another name for chaps plural noun leather overalls without a seat, worn by cowboys Also called chaparejos, chaparajos n. 1844, American English, short for chaparejos, […]

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    (in Mexico) chaps. a pair of joined leather leggings, often widely flared, worn over trousers, especially by cowboys, as protection against burs, rope burns, etc., while on horseback. plural noun leather overalls without a seat, worn by cowboys Also called chaparejos, chaparajos n. 1844, American English, short for chaparejos, from Mexican Spanish chaparreras, overalls worn […]


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