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BRAP

Used as a term referring to a motorcycle taking off doing a wheelie "BRAAAAAAP"

"BRAAAAAAAAP" "BRAAAAAAP" is used to show the motorcycle changing gears using the "BRAP" word

by oshiznitzsvt@hotmail.com July 11, 2008

15πŸ‘ 48πŸ‘Ž


Brap

A noise made when words can't express your hype.

Giggs: When I touch in the club, ain't no skankin in here, when we clutch on the snub, couple man disappear.
Crowd: brap brap brap brap brap!

by Noobtastic April 9, 2015

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Brap

An exclamation showing boredome; used in regularity to break the silence; can be considered to cause annoyance, however used more effectively when appreciated by the other party.

Tom: bRrRRAAaPPP
Jerry: you bored or some shit?
Tom: BRRRAPppPP yeah, man

by Aaz November 23, 2003

18πŸ‘ 84πŸ‘Ž


Brap

The word 'brap' originally hails from areas such as council estates and car modifying conventions. It was later taken by middle class Roffians who found that by using the word they could imitate these persons with great 'hilarity'.

To everyone’s dismay to make up for their lack of articulation the word is used increasingly frequently and in an array of different ways e.g. verb, adjective and noun. Thus, they have managed something that only a select few from Roffey can do, and that is to completely bastardise a word as trivial as 'brap'.

As these Roffians have made themselves look like class A pillocks, it is now customary to reply 'What a goober, he can't speak proper' to any mention of the word 'brap'.

N00b - "That was very brap!"

Intellectual - "What a goober, he can't speak proper"

by Sir James Hall September 23, 2008

12πŸ‘ 53πŸ‘Ž


Brap

Brap means 'Black race and proud, against popular belif that it's a random word chavs made up to sound like a gun, also this is the opposite of 'wrap' which means 'white race and proud'. Mix race people get to say both. Hard onz.

'yes mate, Brap brap!'

by Bob mcjangle December 16, 2007

12πŸ‘ 56πŸ‘Ž


Brap

The word 'brap' originally hails from areas such as council estates and car modifying conventions. It was later taken by middle class Roffians who found that by using the word they could imitate these persons with great 'hilarity'.

To everyone’s dismay to make up of their lack of articulation the word is used increasingly frequently and in an array of different ways e.g. verb, adjective and noun. Thus, they have managed something that only a select few from Roffey can do, and that is to completely bastardise a word as trivial as 'brap'.

As these Roffians have made themselves look (and continue to do so) like class A pillocks, it is now customary to reply 'What a goober, he can't speak proper' to any mention of the word 'brap'.

N00b - "That was very brap!"

Intellectual - "What a goober, he can't speak proper"

by Mr James Hall September 23, 2008

10πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


Brap

To do something with no firm result in mind, but a belief that the process will be worth it. Go with the flow.

I don't know how this goes, so I'll just brap on it.

by Magpie October 2, 2003

13πŸ‘ 70πŸ‘Ž