(Britain, Ireland, slang, chiefly in the plural) A woman's breast.
A soft bread roll, originally from Ireland.
verb
(informal, transitive) To hit lightly.
bcp
bep
bgp
bhp
bhp
noun
(automotive) Initialism of brake horsepower.
bmp
bop
bop
noun
(colloquial, onomatopoeia) A very light smack, blow or punch.
(countable, Oxbridge slang) A party hosted by a college's JCR or MCR.
(slang, countable) A good song.
(uncountable, music) A style of improvised jazz from the 1940s.
verb
(colloquial, transitive) To strike gently or playfully.
(slang, MLE, transitive, intransitive) To walk the streets while socializing.
(slang, transitive, intransitive) To fellate.
(slang, transitive, intransitive) To have sex.
To dance to this music, or any sort of music with a marked beat.
bpa
bpc
bpe
bph
bpi
bps
bps
noun
(computing) Initialism of bit per second, a measure of speed of digital communication.
(computing, informal) baud rate
(finance) Initialism of basis point, ‱
bpt
bsp
byp
kbp
kbp
noun
(genetics) Abbreviation of kilobase pair.
lbp
mpb
nbp
pbc
pbd
pbm
pbs
pbt
pbx
pcb
pfb
pfb
verb
(knitting) purl into front and back of same stitch
pnb
pob
ppb
prb
pub
pub
noun
(UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa) A public house where beverages, primarily alcoholic, may be bought and consumed, also providing food and sometimes entertainment such as live music or television.
(video games, slang) A public server.
Clipping of publication.
verb
(informal, intransitive) To go to one or more public houses.