Definitions from Wiktionary (slow clap)
▸ noun: A form of clapping in which audience members clap slowly, with long intervals between claps, as a form of heckling and to show that they disapprove of a performer, speaker, etc.
▸ noun: A form of applause (especially used in films for dramatic effect) that slowly crescendoes from one person's clapping to a crowd's.
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▸ noun: A form of clapping in which audience members clap slowly, with long intervals between claps, as a form of heckling and to show that they disapprove of a performer, speaker, etc.
▸ noun: A form of applause (especially used in films for dramatic effect) that slowly crescendoes from one person's clapping to a crowd's.
Similar:
clapalong,
clapter,
clap,
claque,
handclap,
golf clap,
afterclap,
clap-o-meter,
claptrap,
clapback,
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