The phrase "go like the clappers" is an idiomatic expression used to describe something or someone moving or performing at a very fast pace or with great speed and intensity. The term "clappers" refers to devices that make a clapping sound, and "go like the clappers" implies that something or someone is going or operating with the same rapidity and energy as the clapping sound. This phrase is often used to describe a fast and energetic action, such as running, driving, or working.
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