'Brap' , or 'to brap' means to talk.
Past tense, 'I brapped'
Past perfect, 'I was brapping'
A word originating from the north of England, derived from sound 'brrrapp'. The past perfect form of the verb is usually pronounced brappin'.
'what we're you brapping on about yesterday?
Yorkshire Pronunciation:
' wot wuh you brappin' on about yestedeh? '
'Brap' , or 'to brap' means to talk.
Past tense, 'I brapped'
Past perfect, 'I was brapping'
A word originating from the north of England, derived from sound 'brrrapp'. The past perfect form of the verb is usually pronounced brappin'.
'what we're you brapping on about yesterday?
Yorkshire Pronunciation:
' wot wuh you brappin' on about yestedeh? '
making the sound of an engine accelerating to a high rpm
can be done on foot also
I ran down the hallway while yelling "BRAP"
The sound Brendan's cat Fredo makes in my head, which I then have to say out loud.
Originates from Fairfax, CA where mountain biking was invented.
1. Commonly associated with send, "to brap" is the act of doing something of note on a mountain
bike.
2. Hanging out with friends performing trials stunts on public streets, preferably on a mountain bike.
3. An exclamation signifying joy from riding/brapping.
1. Hey bro- bouta brap this jump right here.
2. Let's go brap.
3. BRAP!