lep
lep
A form of goodbye or a way to end a conversation. Originating from the use of "later" when departing from colleagues.
lep
Lep
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
Example:
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
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
Lep
Lep
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.
op lep
1.Means of saying goodbye in the coolest and shortest way possible. When responding to word take off the "op" and respond with "lep".