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  • Gaper - Wikipedia
    A gaper (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣaːpər]) is a stone or wooden figurehead, often depicting a Moor, Muslim, or North African The figurehead first appeared in the late 16th century as a hangout sign used outside the storefronts of drug stores in the Netherlands
  • GAPER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of GAPER is one that gapes
  • Introducing Gaper Day – Every season has a last day. Locals know how to . . .
    Introducing Gaper Day - Every season has a last day Locals know how to honor it properly Gaper Day is April 1st on the mountain, and if you have to ask what it is, you might be the Jerry we’re talking about It’s the unofficial end-of-season send-off where the regulars dust off their most unhinged fits, strap into their gear, and spend one last day absolutely clowning on the season We
  • GAPER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: 1 a person or thing that gapes 2 any of various large marine bivalve molluscs of the genera Mya and Lutraria that Click for more definitions
  • Gaper Day 101: Skiings Funniest Tradition Celebrates Mountain Culture
    Every April 1st, ski enthusiasts across North America don their most outrageous retro outfits to celebrate Gaper Day, a lighthearted tradition that started in the 80s and 90s as 'Ski in Jeans Day ' What began as a way for locals to poke fun at ski tourists has evolved into an annual rite of spring, where the focus shifts from technical skiing to embracing the fun and community of the sport
  • gaper - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun gaper m (plural gapers, diminutive gapertje n) a yawner, one who yawns a figurehead with an open mouth used as the shop sign of a pharmacy
  • What does Gaper mean? - Definitions. net
    A gaper (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣaːpər]) is a stone or wooden figurehead, often depicting a Moor, Muslim, or North African The figurehead first appeared in the late 16th century as a hangout sign used outside the storefronts of drug stores in the Netherlands
  • gaper Etymology: The Origin and History of gaper
    The word "gaper" originated from the way people used to stare at actors and performers on stage The actors would often make exaggerated expressions and gestures, and the audience would respond by gaping in amazement
  • Mountain Mayhem: The Rise of Gaper Day in North American Ski Culture . . .
    Gaper Day originated in the 80s and 90s as a playful end-of-season celebration for skiers Initially called 'Ski in Jeans Day,' it evolved into Gaper Day around 1996, where participants wear goofy outfits The event is popular at ski resorts like Jackson Hole and Vail, promoting a fun atmosphere for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels
  • What Is Gaper Day? A Guide to Skiers Favorite Holiday - Powder
    What Is a Gaper? First things first, “gaper” is a term that pokes fun at clueless skiers Also called a “Jerry,” the term gaper comes from the tell-tale sign of a gaper—the gap between the top of their goggles and the brim of their helmet





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