"zowerswopped" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈzaʊəswɒpt/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈzaʊɚˌswɑpt/ [General-American] Audio: En-us-zowerswopped.flac Forms: more zowerswopped [comparative], most zowerswopped [superlative]
Etymology: A dialectal form of sour-sapped (literally “being sour or foul-tempered to the core or marrow”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|dialectal}} dialectal, {{smallcaps|Zowerswapped}} Zowerswapped, {{smallcaps|Zowerswapped}} Zowerswapped Head templates: {{en-adj}} zowerswopped (comparative more zowerswopped, superlative most zowerswopped)
  1. (West Country, Exmoor) Synonym of bad-tempered. Wikipedia link: John Russell Smith Tags: West-Country Categories (topical): Anger Synonyms: bad-tempered [synonym, synonym-of], ill-natured, angry, zowerzapped, zower-zapped

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