Also means
to strike (and seize)
Usage Note
Happer describes the sudden seizing of something with the mouth or a tool — a bird happe an insect, a train happe a pedestrian (strikes and drags). The 'h' is aspirate, so no elision: le happer, not l'happer. The image is always of a rapid, catching motion.
Examples
"Le chien a happé la balle au vol."
Natural Translation
The dog snapped up the ball in mid-air.
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