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3. drapes
Antiquated term for suit or clothing, especially a zoot suit. Used in popular film Zoot Suit by Luis Valdez by main character Henry.
How do you like my drapes?
by GhettoSuperstar Mar 7, 2005 add a video
1. Drapes
To rob or steal quickly in an inner city- usually accompanied by an unnecessary beating. The act of drapsing someone can be a planned ambush attack or an opportunistic hit.
My man Neil had his phone snatched when he was out walking and gave chase (with the help of a supposedly helpful passer-by, who said he knew of the offender). The chase led into a wooded area of a park...but when they caught up with thief, the sitution turned poor for my man as the "helpful" passer-by turned on him. Others poorly emerged from nearby bushes and proceeded to drapes my man of funds and his watch whilst administating a needless beating.
2. Drapes
To drag or forcibly remove someone from where they are, usually a vehicle or a chair. Usually followed by a par of some sort, generally the removal of ones belongings, although being drapes'd is a par in its own right.

Made popular by Tempa T in song Next Hype.
"DRAPES! GET OUT THE CAR!"

"Man went toilet and came back and one fossy was in my seat. So obviously I had to drapes man."
4. drapes
Baggy, pleated, high-wasited trousers more or less based on the mainstream men's style popular from the late 1930's to mid 1950's. An extreme, close at the ankle version of these trousers was an integral part of a zoot suit.
Check out the reet pleats on my new drapes.
5. drapes
A word used to describe a vagina that has large, low hanging lips. See, Beef Curtains
"Whoa, that stripper has some serious Beef Curtains!" "Trust me, those are much to small to be Beef Curtains, those are what you call Drapes."
by Nutzonyochin Aug 5, 2005 add a video
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