A fork of Rural Dictionary
Neeps an old Scottish slang word for mashed turnip, a root vegetable
"on rabbie burns night, you eat Haggis, Neeps and Tatties"
on Robert Burns night, you eath Haggis, Mashed Turnip and Mashed Potatos
A turnip; turnip head (insult)
1.-Joanna made creamy neep soup.
2.-Gary hasn't the brains he was born with. Such a neep!
A nap/Sleep session. Usually a 2-5 nap during the day or weekends.
1. My friend Robin enjoys to eat and then go neeping.
2. I thing I am going neeping today after school.
Remnant substance left over from vaporizing marijuana buds; usually light brown in color and smells vaguely of popcorn. Not particularly useful in and of itself but can be used in an isopropyl or butane extraction to make low-grade hash oil suitable for making potent edibles.
Tap that neep out, I'm going to do another vape hit.
To sniff and enjoy an attractive girls seat when she has got up to dance the Foxtrot or other ballroom classics.
Richard clocked Doris getting up to dance the tango and saddled over to her seat; he dropped his hanky near Doris' chair, bent down and stuck his nose where her pert bottom had been for 30 minutes then started Neeping. " Phew that is a bit tart, but enjoyable to say the least" Said Richard
Scottish word for Turnip or Swede...
"Neeps and Tatties" is often served with Haggis, and is especially popular on Burn's Night...
There is a lot of disagreement on whether a neep is actually a turnip or a swede...but is used to describe both.
If you go to the BBC food website, you can find a recipe for Neeps & Tatties