Proper noun
Lappin (plural Lappins)
A surname.
During the hearing, former Bureau of Prisons director Harley Lappin testified on the extreme susceptibility of radicalization of inmates through propaganda efforts of groups like NOI. Source: Internet
Lappin offers many questions that can be asked of a place – for instance: how might the natural resources and climatic conditions affect the livelihoods of the people? Source: Internet
Instead of playing with perennial partner-in-crime Naclerio against Union, Lappin played beside Tommy Marchin ’19 and Charlie Corcoran ’18 in a slight tweak of the forward rotation. Source: Internet
Jessica Lappin, president of the Downtown Alliance, stands in front of historic 23 Wall Street, surrounded by community leaders, to announce a new plan for beautifying the streetscape within the New York Stock Exchange security perimeter. Source: Internet
Johannes Robert Lappin, 35, booked on FTC warrants for first-degree DWLS, operating a vehicle without an ignition interlock device, third-degree theft and three counts of bail jumping. Source: Internet
Ian Culverhouse has suggested Simon Lappin could be the man to continue his good work at King’s Lynn Town this summer. Source: Internet