by irishwords May 19, 2019

When you go from being able to afford food and healthcare to being broke and miserable, and being cut off from any kind of help. Not mutually exclusive with homelessness but usually happens at the same time. A scrapped out person is poor and starving, living on scraps.
Or when a person scraps out for good, they finally kick the bucket (if they have one) from lack of access to medical care or resources, or from poisoning due to poor quality of living conditions.
Or when a person scraps out for good, they finally kick the bucket (if they have one) from lack of access to medical care or resources, or from poisoning due to poor quality of living conditions.
Person 1: Hey did you hear Jimmy scrapped out yesterday? It was real tragic.
Person 2: No, I didn't hear anything because I can't afford to fix my hearing aid, which I need because I'm stuck working below-table construction jobs where they don't give you earplugs for the loud mechanical screeching you're always within ear-drum-bursting proximity to.
Person 1: Damn, sounds like you're about to scrap out too.
Person 2: No, I didn't hear anything because I can't afford to fix my hearing aid, which I need because I'm stuck working below-table construction jobs where they don't give you earplugs for the loud mechanical screeching you're always within ear-drum-bursting proximity to.
Person 1: Damn, sounds like you're about to scrap out too.
by skiffm8 September 20, 2020

The term given for any car manufactured by a french company , french automobiles are known to be unreliable and commonly have frequent electrical issues
by mrdefinition484 July 14, 2022

Someone who moans about the owners of cars that are left laying unused and the fact the owner won't sell them but is fine with the majority of people who scrapped them when they were worthless
by dialup2001 September 25, 2020

by anonymous March 5, 2021

a fight
just a typical british secondary school occurrence, usually at lunch time (characterised by kids gathering around shouting, kids running to see the fight, and teachers trying to stop the fight)
just a typical british secondary school occurrence, usually at lunch time (characterised by kids gathering around shouting, kids running to see the fight, and teachers trying to stop the fight)
Person 1: "Did you hear? Apparently two year 7s were having a scrap in the playground today."
Person 2: "Typical year 7 shenanigans..."
Person 2: "Typical year 7 shenanigans..."
by shutupanu March 23, 2023

by JAYSON February 21, 2019
