by Jon December 2, 2003
Get the Larapin mug.Larping (or LARPing) is short for "Live Action Role-Playing". A live action role-playing game is a form of role-playing game where the participants physically act out their characters' actions. The players pursue their characters' goals within a fictional setting represented by the real world, while interacting with one another in character. The outcome of player actions may be mediated by game rules, or determined by consensus between players.
The first LARPs were run in the late 1970s, inspired by role-playing games and genre fiction. The activity gained international popularity during the 1980s, and has diversified into wide variety of styles. Play may be very game-like, or may be more concerned with dramatic or artistic expression. The fictional genres used vary greatly, from realistic modern or historical settings to fantastic or futuristic eras. Production values are sometimes minimal, but can involve elaborate venues and costumes. LARPs range in size from small private events lasting a few hours to huge public events with thousands of players lasting for several days.
The first LARPs were run in the late 1970s, inspired by role-playing games and genre fiction. The activity gained international popularity during the 1980s, and has diversified into wide variety of styles. Play may be very game-like, or may be more concerned with dramatic or artistic expression. The fictional genres used vary greatly, from realistic modern or historical settings to fantastic or futuristic eras. Production values are sometimes minimal, but can involve elaborate venues and costumes. LARPs range in size from small private events lasting a few hours to huge public events with thousands of players lasting for several days.
"I got a ton of exercise last weekend larping. It sure is more fun than sitting around playing videogames all day."
by C. Don Wilson February 13, 2009
Get the Larping mug.A "Larper" is a person that does something that is way out of their capability but genuinely thinks they can do it even though it's obvious they're no-where near doing so.
by YourMumsVisa October 8, 2022
Get the Larper mug.People, usually weebs, who pretend to learn a language but don't actually learn anything, they just like to play pretend. People who Language LARP focus on things that they don't need to know, just because they think it's cool, then they get upset and cry when they have no clue what is going on, and stop learning the language altogether, only to say to people "I used to be fluent in (insert language), but I forgot!"
Something that people on reddit.com/r/LearnJapanese/ do all the time.
Something that people on reddit.com/r/LearnJapanese/ do all the time.
"Where can I find good anime for learning the Osaka dialect? 藁う(means LOL in Japanese v^-^v)"
"Try actually learning regular Japanese first, you Language LARPing weeb"
"Try actually learning regular Japanese first, you Language LARPing weeb"
by nazicumfarts October 14, 2018
Get the Language LARPing mug.An erotic dance that a female stripper with large ta tas gives to a lady customer at a stripclub at the request of a male customer for his viewing pleasure. Usually this dance is more hands-on than the lapdance given to a male and involves titty grabbing and girl-on-girl action.
Matt: I’m bored…let’s go to the skin bar down the road and I’ll get you a female lapper, preferably with a big-breasted brunette.
Laura: Sure, what else are we doing…as long as she’s hot, I’m in.
Laura: Sure, what else are we doing…as long as she’s hot, I’m in.
by Buttons February 16, 2005
Get the Female Lapper mug.by theintertron June 17, 2004
Get the papa lapped a pap lopped mug.A derogatory term for lesbianism; specifically one who performs cunnilingus. syn: rug muncher.
Derived from the image of one licking or "lapping" at the pubic hair or "fur" dominated area surrounding a vagina.
Fur. Middle English furre, probably from furren, to line with fur, from Old French forrer, from forre, fuerre, sheath, lining, of Germanic origin.
Lapper. One who laps. Middle English lappe, lappet, lap, from Old English læppa, lappet.
Combination of root words and subsequent usage believed to have originated in Saddle River, NJ in the early 90's.
Derived from the image of one licking or "lapping" at the pubic hair or "fur" dominated area surrounding a vagina.
Fur. Middle English furre, probably from furren, to line with fur, from Old French forrer, from forre, fuerre, sheath, lining, of Germanic origin.
Lapper. One who laps. Middle English lappe, lappet, lap, from Old English læppa, lappet.
Combination of root words and subsequent usage believed to have originated in Saddle River, NJ in the early 90's.
The young man's attempts at bedding the short haired, female gym teacher were revealed to be fruitless, when she told him that she was a fur lapper.
by Five_Fingers February 3, 2005
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