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lurpercy 

A disease brought on by the use of methamphetamine. Symptoms include shifty eyes and fast motions to grab and stash personal items that belong to someone else. People with this disease are commonly refered to of as a lurper.
Guy#1: Don't let that asshole Tyler come around anymore. I think he has lurpercy. Guy#2: Really? What did he steal from you?
Guy#1: The fucken ass-wipe lurper got me for a pocket knife and some tools.
lurpercy by JoeyBomm August 2, 2021
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lurpercy 

A mental disease caused by methamphetamine use which makes a person steal small items from another person.
Don't let Tyler come over to your house because he has lurpercy. Yesterday I found my pocket knife and fingernail clippers in his jacket pocket.
lurpercy by JoeyBomm August 15, 2021
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