bap
see also: BAP
Pronunciation Noun

bap (plural baps)

  1. A soft bread roll, originally from Scotland.
  2. (British, slang, mostly, in the plural) A woman's breast.
    Synonyms: Thesaurus:breast
Interjection
  1. (informal) The sound of a light blow or slap.
    • 2006, Ashaki Boelter. The Nok (page 55)
      Damian rolls Mr. McNutt over and beats the tar out of him with a series of punches, glasses on or not.
      BAP! BAP! SMACK! BAP! BAP! "You and your men are going to get my family killed!" hollers Damian.
Verb

bap (baps, present participle bapping; past and past participle bapped)

  1. (informal, transitive) To hit lightly.
    • 2007, Jean Johnson, The Wolf: A Novel of the Sons of Destiny, Penguin (ISBN 9781440623431)"
      “Actually, I like you growling when we're in our bedchamber. It, um . . . makes me think of all the things we do.” “Oh.” He processed that for a moment, then grinned down at her. “I'll take that as permission to growl at you all the more, then!” “Wolfer!” She bapped him again with the back of her fingers.
    • 2016, Nathan Birr, Shot List - The Douglas Files: Book Four, (ISBN 9780996769174), page 385:
      She lightly bapped him on the head, then continued […]

BAP
Noun

bap (plural baps)

  1. (sometimes, pejorative) Black American princess: an upper-class black woman with a spoiled or materialistic attitude.



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