Possible misspelling? More dictionaries have definitions for
burlap,
burnup
-- could that be what you meant?
bringing up rpm now already past
The two Isotov turboshafts were rapidly bringing up rpm now, already past three thousand. — from Project Cyclops by Thomas Hoover
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