In the video game Soul Calibur II, using a repeated quick vertical attack (i.e. Triangle by default on the PS2) with the character Raphael to annoy other players. Fixed in Soul Calibur III.
by Dygo June 07, 2007
A subtle way of letting other guys around you that some hot piece of ass is walking by. Useful in a bar where everyone can overhear your conversation.
Also used as a reply to confirm the fuckability of the girl.
Warning: Not to be used when wives, girlfriends and mothers-in-law are within hearing distance.
Also used as a reply to confirm the fuckability of the girl.
Warning: Not to be used when wives, girlfriends and mothers-in-law are within hearing distance.
*Jessica Alba walks into the room*
Guy #1: Tap tap
*Guy #2 immediately turns head to see who walked through the door*
Guy #2: Tap tap
Guy #1: Tap tap
*Guy #2 immediately turns head to see who walked through the door*
Guy #2: Tap tap
by Mr Meticulous April 13, 2011
by Viraj May 23, 2006
a socialy legal binding phrase that once shouted gives you the right to keep your "spot" after getting up and leaving it unattended for a short period of time, usually excercised at a party,and or get togethere.
After watching Cesar shout Tap-Taps quickly before getting up from the couch for a refill, Izzac lets Junior know that he did so as Junior tried to "jack" the "spot".
by Cesar & Junior September 21, 2007
by terrifried October 30, 2008
by grena February 21, 2010