3 definitions by LauLau
So scrap generally means "to fight". It is frequently used in past tense rather than in proactive terms, however both are completely acceptable. In my experience in Georgia, this is a term native to Savannah - i've never met a non-Savannian who knows what it means, but this is confined to the state. So i'd attribute SAV as it's origin. Plus, it's SAV-home of Camouflage (the crazy rapper who was killed a few years ago... and who rapped about SAV).. who would expect less for the vernacular.
"My brother and i used to scrap alot when we were kids... but we're tight now"
"You wanna scrap??!?!?"
"Did you catch those two girls scrapin' in the parking lot?"
"You wanna scrap??!?!?"
"Did you catch those two girls scrapin' in the parking lot?"
by LauLau March 8, 2006
"Quit being such an askhole and mind your own business."
by LauLau June 11, 2015