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Person 1: Does anybody know why I can't get my TV to turn on?
Person 2: Try plugging it in.
Person 1: Herp.
Person 2: Try plugging it in.
Person 1: Herp.
by tveye September 09, 2011
2
A reptile or amphibian, derived from "herpetology."
As usual, complete idiots come on to Urban Dictionary and make misspell their STD's.
As usual, complete idiots come on to Urban Dictionary and make misspell their STD's.
by Kenthar January 08, 2004
3
Noun: Herps
An insane female with herpes and is obsessed with an ex. Usually under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Also does witchcraft on friends without their knowledge. Avoid a herps at all costs. Will most likely be found in goth clubs.
Adjective: Herping
Female who spreads herpes while all coked up and drunk
An insane female with herpes and is obsessed with an ex. Usually under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Also does witchcraft on friends without their knowledge. Avoid a herps at all costs. Will most likely be found in goth clubs.
Adjective: Herping
Female who spreads herpes while all coked up and drunk
Example:
Noun:
Watch out for that herps in the club spinning those lights.
Adjective:
Avoid that girl cus she looks like she's ready to do some herping.
Noun:
Watch out for that herps in the club spinning those lights.
Adjective:
Avoid that girl cus she looks like she's ready to do some herping.
by Skull5 April 16, 2019
5
Another word for reptiles or amphibians, so you don't have to say that large phrase. Listen, which is easier?
"Man, let's go to florida, there's a ton of reptiles and amphibians down there."
"Man, let's go to florida, there's a ton of herps down there."
MUCH easier. Although some illiterates and dyslexics think that "herps" is another word for "herpes", it isn't. Singularly, herp. Derived from the greek word that means "things that crawl."
"Man, let's go to florida, there's a ton of reptiles and amphibians down there."
"Man, let's go to florida, there's a ton of herps down there."
MUCH easier. Although some illiterates and dyslexics think that "herps" is another word for "herpes", it isn't. Singularly, herp. Derived from the greek word that means "things that crawl."
by Alexander Girard August 30, 2005