1 a word comonly used in the UK comonly by chavs when saying that somthing is good or that you like somthing
2 a word said when a heavy tune comes on usually in garage raves.
2 a word said when a heavy tune comes on usually in garage raves.
1 A. person A:like me new jacket
person B: ye man its brap brap!!!!! (bbbbbbbbbrrrrrap)
1 B. brap brap that car is phat man!!!! brap!!!
1 c. person A: my mate bobs coming back from holiday today!
person B: brap!!!!
2 explains its self
person B: ye man its brap brap!!!!! (bbbbbbbbbrrrrrap)
1 B. brap brap that car is phat man!!!! brap!!!
1 c. person A: my mate bobs coming back from holiday today!
person B: brap!!!!
2 explains its self
by bad badger September 20, 2006
Exclamation or interjection
1: The sound an ATV or other small gasoline propelled vehicle (usually a snowmobile) makes
2 (usage): Usually sounded off in hallways or public places, meant to draw attention to the fact that snowbobilign season has arrived or will soon begin.
1: The sound an ATV or other small gasoline propelled vehicle (usually a snowmobile) makes
2 (usage): Usually sounded off in hallways or public places, meant to draw attention to the fact that snowbobilign season has arrived or will soon begin.
Trav: BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP
Trav's mom: *sigh*
Principal: TRAVIS GET TO CLASS
Trav: (turns into random classroom) Brrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaap
Trav's mom: *sigh*
Principal: TRAVIS GET TO CLASS
Trav: (turns into random classroom) Brrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaap
by Pumba December 18, 2004
by Phunin October 01, 2003
by Jonnytwoshoes June 18, 2012
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!
Crowd: brap brap brap brap brap!
by Noobtastic April 09, 2015
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.
by Aaz November 23, 2003
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'.
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'.
by Sir James Hall September 23, 2008