• There is a range of levels of social acceptance for burping: within certain contexts and cultures, burping is acceptable and may even be perceived as humorous...
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    Burp Suite is a proprietary software tool for security assessment and penetration testing of web applications. It was initially developed in 2003-2006...
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  • Look up burp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Burp or BURP may refer to: Burping, release of gas from the digestive tract through the mouth (often...
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    Burp Castle is a beer bar located in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is ostensibly "monastery-themed" and they primarily...
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  • book was published in 2004 by Lobster Press. Penelope can't control her burping after she drinks a few glasses of grape soda too quickly. A Quill and Quire...
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  • In molecular biology, the BURP domain is a ~230-amino acid protein domain, which has been named for the four members of the group initially identified...
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    Submachine gun (redirect from Burp gun)
    A submachine gun (SMG) is a magazine-fed automatic carbine designed to fire handgun cartridges. The term "submachine gun" was coined by John T. Thompson...
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  • Harry Hill's TV Burp (also known as just TV Burp) is a British television comedy series produced by Avalon Television, and written and hosted by comedian...
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  • Bubbleworks (originally named Prof. Burp's Bubble Works, then Imperial Leather Bubbleworks from 2006) was a dark water ride opened in 1990 at Chessington...
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  • Flatulence (redirect from Bottom burp)
    methane emissions, 90–95% of that is released by exhaling or burping. In cows, gas and burps are produced by methane-generating microbes called methanogens...
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