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To change your name on multiple occasions for no discernible or logical reason.
Person 1: Hey Joe.
Person 2: Hi Bobby, I changed my name to Freddy.
Person 1: Nice, J- I mean Freddy.
Person 2: I am now named Andrew.
Person 1: MOTHERFUCKER I JUST GOT USED TO FREDDY!!!
Person 2: Sorry, but I'm now named Jacob.
Person 1: Holy shit stop being such a Lupoxby!!!
Lupoxby by Com_mit May 11, 2020
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Code Lurpak 

Used to describe when a piece of gossip is highly classified information and must not be passed on. Originates from "Lurpak" butter, which is notoriously hard to spread when cold. Therefore, a Code Lurpak is information that cannot be spread.
Person 1: So, can I tell Person 3 about what happened between you and that girl last night?
Person 2: No! Definitely not! That is a Code Lurpak!
Code Lurpak by Daniel L 1701 April 12, 2007

luposlipo phobia 

the fear of being chased around a kitchen table, on newly waxed floors by timber wolves
oh your god, i suffer from luposlipo phobia don't make me get chased.... around a kitchen table... etc

Lurpy Twat 

A woman's very loose, wet, soggy, moldy, sloppy vagina that looks to be dripping with disease and yeast infection.
Damn bitch! I aint fuckin you no more you got a lurpy twat!!
Lurpy Twat by $weezyfbaby507$ August 6, 2008
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??"
Lurp by Tsunami1013 April 18, 2015
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.
Lurp by Sally June 22, 2003