To french-kiss, kiss with tongue, snog, pash, etc. Often doubled (lep-lep) to mean "have sex with", or used as an adjective (lep-able) to describe someone good looking.
It comes from the word leap, with the idea being that you jumped on someone -> leaped someone -> lepped someone
Areas used: Ireland and Northern Ireland
It comes from the word leap, with the idea being that you jumped on someone -> leaped someone -> lepped someone
Areas used: Ireland and Northern Ireland
Ruth: Did ya lep him last night?
Lisa: Yeah, but we didn't lep-lep or anything
Ruth: Why, do you not think he's leppable?
Lisa: Yeah, he's leppable, but I've just met him. Soon though!
Ruth: Lucky thing - I'm dying for a lep-lep
Lisa: Yeah, but we didn't lep-lep or anything
Ruth: Why, do you not think he's leppable?
Lisa: Yeah, he's leppable, but I've just met him. Soon though!
Ruth: Lucky thing - I'm dying for a lep-lep
by Sentasty August 18, 2010
1. The response to a typo.
2. A message sent immediately after someone else has just misspelled a word, before they can fix it with and asterisk.
2. A message sent immediately after someone else has just misspelled a word, before they can fix it with and asterisk.
by Kurt G. May 02, 2004
by bigmeg456 October 13, 2007
by Polar bear March 04, 2005
A form of goodbye or a way to end a conversation. Originating from the use of "later" when departing from colleagues.
I'll see you tomorrow, LLLLLEP!
by Andrew Stephenson April 05, 2005
by neilea March 03, 2009