BAP

See also: Appendix:Variations of "bap"

English

Noun

BAP (plural BAPs)

  1. (sometimes derogatory, US) Acronym of Black American princess, an upper-class black woman with a spoiled or materialistic attitude.
    • 2002 November 26, Adrienne Crew, “BAP like me”, in Salon[1], archived from the original on 15 July 2007:
      [Condoleezza Rice is] a BAP—a bona fide Black American Princess—who exhibits all the telltale qualities of the category: a razor-sharp proficiency, cool manner and a good daughter's devotion to carrying out orders.
  2. (nautical, military, initialism) The ship prefix for a ship from the navy of Peru.

Translations

Proper noun

BAP

  1. (far-right) Initialism of Bronze Age Pervert, a far-right Internet personality.
    • 2023 July 16, Rosie Gray, “How Bronze Age Pervert Built an Online Following and Injected Anti-Democracy, Pro-Men Ideas Into the GOP”, in Politico[2]:
      In a speech earlier this year, Peter Thiel said that while he found BAP’s solutions to modern problems “tempting,” he disagreed with his “distortions to the Judeo-Christian tradition.”
    • 2023 August 3, Graeme Wood, “How Bronze Age Pervert Charmed the Far Right”, in The Atlantic[3], →ISSN:
      It is hard to convey precisely what BAP believes, in part because his views are so outlandish that even when stated simply, they sound like incoherent ranting.
    • 2023 September 23, John Gray, “Bronze Age Pervert will not save the American right”, in New Statesman[4], retrieved 1 May 2025:
      BAP has produced an ungrammatical and meandering but refreshingly brief “exhortation” (as he terms it) that reveals a widely read mind.

Derived terms

  • BAPism
  • BAPist

Anagrams

Indonesian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /be.ˈa.pe/

Noun

BAP (plural BAP-BAP)

  1. (law) abbreviation of Berita Acara Pemeriksaan

Spanish

Noun

BAP m (uncountable)

  1. (nautical, military) BAP: abbreviation of Buque de la Armada Peruana

Descendants

  • English: BAP