by "Dirty" Brown July 23, 2009

by urn April 20, 2006

1/ did u see the allmighty scrap last nite at the disco
2/ there was some great scrappin down town last night
2/ there was some great scrappin down town last night
by Padraig L December 17, 2008

The little bits of fat left in the bottom of the fried fish display counter. Chip shop bosses will often sell you the 'scraps' on a roll or a bap for a very cheap price. Common in north east England, particularly Darlington.
by Silverback April 24, 2008

by Dan August 16, 2004

to go mud riding in your buddy's 4x4 in Douglas County, Oregon, on a Saturday because there ain't shit else to do. And the scrapping ain't done till all the Busch cans are thrown out the window.
"Hello?"
"Hoooweeee, whatchaknowgood, son??!! I got the old man's gas card — you wanna go scrapping or what?"
"Hell yeah — But first ya gotta beer me up, bitch!"
"Hoooweeee, whatchaknowgood, son??!! I got the old man's gas card — you wanna go scrapping or what?"
"Hell yeah — But first ya gotta beer me up, bitch!"
by maynard manolo July 3, 2008

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 April 15, 2006
