bonnyclabber

[bon-ee-klab-er] /ˈbɒn iˌklæb ər/
noun
1.
Northern and Midland U.S. clabber (def 1).
Also, bonnyclapper
[bon-ee-klap-er] /ˈbɒn iˌklæp ər/ (Show IPA)
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Origin
1625-35; < Irish bainne clabair literally, milk of the clapper (i.e., of the churn lid or dasher)
Regional variation note
See clabber.
Word Origin and History for bonnyclabber
n.

1620s (in shortened form clabber), from Modern Irish bainne "milk" (from Middle Irish banne "drop," also, rarely, "milk"; cognate with Sanskrit bindu- "drop") + claba "thick;" cf. Irish and Gaelic clabar "mud," which sometimes has made its way into English (Yeats, etc.).