by Breeplebey February 6, 2008
Get the breep mug.A deep long belch that you attempt to hold silent. Generally happens after eating a spicey food followed
by a large gulp of soda.
by a large gulp of soda.
Hello my name is Ryan, I need to speak with... <breep>, pardon me, you about indigestion.
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Eric is popping oral caps that stink. He just slipped a breep at the coffee pot. I nearly puked!
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Eric is popping oral caps that stink. He just slipped a breep at the coffee pot. I nearly puked!
by Bob June 17, 2006
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Noun; Breep:
A large expulsion of gas expelled through the mouth and anus, by only using the mouth; a fart and a burp.
It is a rare skill, the only person to posses this ability is Doug
Verb; Brept:
The past-tense of breep; a breep that has already happened.
A large expulsion of gas expelled through the mouth and anus, by only using the mouth; a fart and a burp.
It is a rare skill, the only person to posses this ability is Doug
Verb; Brept:
The past-tense of breep; a breep that has already happened.
Noun:
"Doug can breep."
"Doug just sept a tasty breep!"
"Ayo just inherited Dougs massive breep!"
"After getting fucked up last night and the night before Doug found the rare opertunity to breep in Joes wide-open mouth."
"Mac recorded the elegant noise of a breep on his phone."
"I long for the ability to breep."
Verb:
"Doug brept."
"I crept up and brept in his face. It heels!"
"I brept in a borruto that later was propelled at Ayos unsuspecting face!"
"Doug can breep."
"Doug just sept a tasty breep!"
"Ayo just inherited Dougs massive breep!"
"After getting fucked up last night and the night before Doug found the rare opertunity to breep in Joes wide-open mouth."
"Mac recorded the elegant noise of a breep on his phone."
"I long for the ability to breep."
Verb:
"Doug brept."
"I crept up and brept in his face. It heels!"
"I brept in a borruto that later was propelled at Ayos unsuspecting face!"
by Jesse M Clark December 14, 2008
Get the Breep mug.by happyseaurchin March 17, 2009
Get the breep mug.A breep that comes from the titty. A breep is a kind of noise that can come from a parrot. So a titty breep is synonymous with a titty squak.
by Yourmomsballsareinmoutyrn June 17, 2020
Get the Titty breep mug.girl i got your loving on repeat and i bet you never had it like this real good loving light up your wrist. last call are you coming with me. i got some things you want to see, tell all you’re friends that you’re busy they know
they know that we got the chemistry.
love how your body feels on me.
when we get back, let me get that.
they know that we got the chemistry.
love how your body feels on me.
when we get back, let me get that.
skrrt pull up in the coupe beep beep
use it in a sentence: “look! skrrt pull up in the coupe beep beep”, exclaimed mark, with his non-existent drivers license.
alternative/synonym: vroom, riding in my van, honk honk
use it in a sentence: “look! skrrt pull up in the coupe beep beep”, exclaimed mark, with his non-existent drivers license.
alternative/synonym: vroom, riding in my van, honk honk
by icantbelievethatworked August 13, 2019
Get the skrrt pull up in the coupe beep beep mug.Bree-yark is most definitely not "I surrender" in the goblin language.
A foreign phrase that you tell someone means the opposite of what it actually means, in order that hilarity will ensue sometime later when they say it or hear it said.
In the Original Dungeons & Dragons adventure module B2 "The Keep on the Boderlands", one of the random rumors that characters can be told upon starting the adventure is that "'Bree-Yark!' is goblin-language for 'we surrender!". The DM, howerver, is told that it actually means "Hey, Rube!" and is a signal for any nearby goblins to come join in an attack.
A foreign phrase that you tell someone means the opposite of what it actually means, in order that hilarity will ensue sometime later when they say it or hear it said.
In the Original Dungeons & Dragons adventure module B2 "The Keep on the Boderlands", one of the random rumors that characters can be told upon starting the adventure is that "'Bree-Yark!' is goblin-language for 'we surrender!". The DM, howerver, is told that it actually means "Hey, Rube!" and is a signal for any nearby goblins to come join in an attack.
If when they see you, you hear them yell "Bree-yark", that means they surrender, so go ahead and follow them into the next room to pick up their treasure.
by Old Adventure dude November 16, 2012
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