a sweet, kind, loving person, (it can also be two people like siblings or friends) Who have a really good relationship with eachother and act dumb together, and call eachother brap.
by user2008 September 21, 2020
"I have some mushrooms, want to dose and head over to my studio for a brap session later?"
"Sure, sounds like fun"
"Sure, sounds like fun"
by one0145 April 22, 2021
'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'.
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? '
Yorkshire Pronunciation:
' wot wuh you brappin' on about yestedeh? '
by Eggg boy April 5, 2020
'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'.
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? '
Yorkshire Pronunciation:
' wot wuh you brappin' on about yestedeh? '
by Eggg boy April 5, 2020
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