Proper noun
Sapp (plural Sapps)
A surname.
According to SAPP, South Africa, which is the largest producer and consumer of electricity in the region, has experienced a 40% decline in peak system load since it embarked on a corona virus nationwide lockdown on 27 March. Source: Internet
Buccaneers defensive tackle Warren Sapp Soon after the Super Bowl victory, a growing number of press reports indicated Gruden's lack of patience with general manager McKay, a major architect of the Bucs' rebuilding effort over the previous ten years. Source: Internet
But in the second half of the season they finished 5–2, primarily due to the performance of a defense ranked seventh in the NFL led by Hardy Nickerson and the maturing of Sam Wyche's draftees Brooks, Lynch, and Sapp. Source: Internet
As such, the Arandis Power cost of electricity is aligned to the cost of electricity encountered for such plants in the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP). Source: Internet
Not long after the above rumors first swirled, Joe’s representatives, through a Sean Ross Sapp, “vehemently” denied that the 40-year-old is among the superstars who may be getting suspended in the coming days. Source: Internet
Sapp Bros. truck stops use a water tower with a handle and spout – looking like a coffee pot – as the company logo. Source: Internet