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Anarel [89]
2 years ago
14

Definition of flappper

History
2 answers:
madam [21]2 years ago
6 0

A flapper is an old school young woman in fashion that intends to enjoy  herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior usually refferring to the ones from the 20s

boyakko [2]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior.

Explanation:

Women in the 1920s

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