Shrep


the word “shrep” means to stumble while trying to walk confidently/with style near one or more hot girls/boys. akward.
boy 1: hey bro, what happened when you walked up too that hot girl over there? did you talk to her?
boy 2: nah, i shrepped so hard…
boy 3: ahh, right… shrepping sucks man..
very outta control, basically uncontrolable because they are too intoxicated.
d-mn homie she’s already on the strip pole this early, that’s just shrep.
the word “shrep” means to stumble while trying to walk confidently/with style near one or more hot girls/boys. akward.
boy 1: hey bro, what happened when you walked up too that hot girl over there? did you talk to her?
boy 2: nah, i shrepped so hard…
boy 3: ahh, right… shrepping sucks man..

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