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Definition of TP in US English: TPnoun Toilet paper. always keep an extra roll of TP around Example sentencesExamples - I am sure that they did not feel that they looked incongruous, in their blue executive's suits, flushing lengths of TP down the loo.
- Her friend handed her a roll of TP.
- We're goin' to need TP, baby wipes, plastic bags, battery powered lanterns, and buckets of batteries.
- The restroom needed a fresh roll of TP.
- Three tattered sheets of TP hang off the edge of the cardboard roll, mocking you.
- You'd get all those rolls of TP in one big wrapped package.
- Is there enough TP for seat coverage, or is there a disposable seat cover to use?
- We walked over to Joshua's window, dodging strains of TP all over the crisp grass.
- What makes that soft TP so soft is that it comes from standing trees rather than from recycled paper.
- I saved $1.12 buying TP in bulk.
verbTP'd, TPs [with object]Cover (trees, buildings, etc.) with toilet paper as a prank. sometimes at Halloween, the boys from my neighborhood TP'd a tree or two Example sentencesExamples - I remember one son and a friend during a sleepover in the fifth grade TP'ing our own house.
- Not that I'm planning to TP his house or anything.
- What if someone actually TP'ed the building?
- What were you going to do if I'd invited him inside? Pound on the door? TP the yard?
- It must be trick-or-treaters TP'ing the neighbor's car again.
- We're going to TP the house and put eggs in the mailbox.
- We were going to TP the cabin and write some stuff on the windows with the toothpaste.
- He had never liked her at all and had TP'ed her tree only to impress his friends.
- They're TP'ing his porch and yard.
- Don't tell me you guys were going to TP my locker! That's so last year.
Origin 1940s: abbreviation of toilet paper. Definition of TP in US English: TPnoun Toilet paper. always keep an extra roll of TP around Example sentencesExamples - The restroom needed a fresh roll of TP.
- You'd get all those rolls of TP in one big wrapped package.
- We walked over to Joshua's window, dodging strains of TP all over the crisp grass.
- I am sure that they did not feel that they looked incongruous, in their blue executive's suits, flushing lengths of TP down the loo.
- What makes that soft TP so soft is that it comes from standing trees rather than from recycled paper.
- I saved $1.12 buying TP in bulk.
- Her friend handed her a roll of TP.
- Is there enough TP for seat coverage, or is there a disposable seat cover to use?
- Three tattered sheets of TP hang off the edge of the cardboard roll, mocking you.
- We're goin' to need TP, baby wipes, plastic bags, battery powered lanterns, and buckets of batteries.
verb [with object]Cover (trees, buildings, etc.) with toilet paper as a prank. sometimes at Halloween, the boys from my neighborhood TP'd a tree or two Example sentencesExamples - I remember one son and a friend during a sleepover in the fifth grade TP'ing our own house.
- Don't tell me you guys were going to TP my locker! That's so last year.
- What were you going to do if I'd invited him inside? Pound on the door? TP the yard?
- It must be trick-or-treaters TP'ing the neighbor's car again.
- Not that I'm planning to TP his house or anything.
- We're going to TP the house and put eggs in the mailbox.
- They're TP'ing his porch and yard.
- We were going to TP the cabin and write some stuff on the windows with the toothpaste.
- What if someone actually TP'ed the building?
- He had never liked her at all and had TP'ed her tree only to impress his friends.
Origin 1940s: abbreviation of toilet paper. |