1. chaps - Noun
2. chaps - Verb
4. Chaps - Proper noun
The jaws, or the fleshy parts about them. See Chap.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI can't understand these chaps who go round American universities explaining how they write poems: It's like going round explaining how you sleep with your wife. Philip Larkin
The art of biography is different from geography. Geography is about maps, but biography is about chaps. Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Fred Astaire once worked so hard/ he often lost his breath/ and now he taps all other chaps to death. Fred Astaire
They gave me the chaps and hat and everything. I looked like a real cowboy. I walked around the rodeo and thought, I am a real cowboy and thought everyone thought I was a real cowboy. Michael Biehn
Well chaps first I'd like to say a few vile things more or less at random, not only because it is expected of me but also because I enjoy it. Donald Barthelme
The best way to quiet a country is a good thrashing, followed by great kindness afterwards. Even the wildest chaps are thus tamed. Charles James Napier