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lurping

The act of a meth addict searching for anything he/she can sell or trade for meth. Usually occuring during the hours of 12am and 4am. .

I went lurping for copper to sell to get a teener.

by left apachejunction July 10, 2006

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lurped

One who has had their tweazers or toe nail clippers taken from them during the hours of 12am - 4am by a meth lurper.

Whoa dude, last night at that YG banger I was lurped so hard.

Bro, I swear to God that Anthony guy lurped all of my eliquid!

Man I wish I would have lurped that iPhone cord...

by YGproductions April 21, 2016

14๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lurp

What tweekers do at 3 am while riding down streets on ten-speeds; lurping: looking for items to steal and sell at a pawn shop to pay for tweek. (see Michael Human)

I lurped a car stereo from an unlocked car at 3 in the morning to buy tweek.

by artbo March 17, 2005

191๐Ÿ‘ 131๐Ÿ‘Ž


lurp

Someone who may or may not be limited, but certainly acts that way.
This word is often used in professions where it would be completely innapropriate to describe someone as a dumbass, useless or completely lost.

I can't believe that Elliot has done absolutely nothing for the past eight months. The guy is such a lurp!

by Allagash May 5, 2007

196๐Ÿ‘ 138๐Ÿ‘Ž


lurp

Long Range Reconnaisance Patrol. From Viet Nam War.

The lurp was gone for three weeks.

by Nunzio February 16, 2005

137๐Ÿ‘ 95๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lurp

A term used to describe the sketchy actions and antics of people, who tend to be methamphetamine abusers, as they go about any and every unscrupulous means to make money

Kassondra: "Gurl, was that Richi Rich lurping over there?"

Rachael: "Yeah, why is he so sketchy??"

by Tsunami1013 April 18, 2015

20๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lurp

1. (n) A person who is long, lanky, and can't quite handle him or herself while doing physical activities, such as playing basketball, dancing, walking, etc.
2. (adjective--Lurpy) Used for any object that isn't quite how it should be, in a spacial sense.

'lurp' has varying forms depending on whether it is being used as a noun, adjective, adverb, or verb. 'to lurp' is the verb. One can lurp, be a lurp, be a lurpster, be lurpy, or just plain lurp around

1. Look at Jeff, he's such a lurp!
2. My hair is so lurpy today.

by Sally June 23, 2003

175๐Ÿ‘ 140๐Ÿ‘Ž