Chap has two meanings:
1. A chap is something horse riders wear to prevent their legs from chafing with the saddle
2. An English expression used to call someone (can be male of female) normally someone the person is friends with
1. A chap is something horse riders wear to prevent their legs from chafing with the saddle
2. An English expression used to call someone (can be male of female) normally someone the person is friends with
by Flossyyyy July 29, 2015
Could'a Had A Polo Shirt
A cheaper, more casual line of clothes than Polo, by Ralph Lauren. Its logo is a "C" or a "C" with an RL in it, in laurels. A cut above stuff like Hollister or Old Navy, but still doesn't make the big leagues like Lacoste and Polo
A cheaper, more casual line of clothes than Polo, by Ralph Lauren. Its logo is a "C" or a "C" with an RL in it, in laurels. A cut above stuff like Hollister or Old Navy, but still doesn't make the big leagues like Lacoste and Polo
Bob: Yo, look at that dude with the polo with the laurels on it! I see a bigass C in a box. Must be Chaps.
Rob: Yup. He's about 30 bucks short of a real polo, or it's 30% off at The Bay this weekend
Rob: Yup. He's about 30 bucks short of a real polo, or it's 30% off at The Bay this weekend
by Fortuna Fortes Juvat June 24, 2006
by Bizron3r November 06, 2009
by TheFarmer July 17, 2006
Im from Connecticut,and I came down south alot of people use all these words for a kid like in child or children.chap and churn
by taisha down in da country September 12, 2003
A word used to describe almost anything and everything. But mainly used as an insult. Very good for cursing at anyone with out them having a clue whats going on!
by ichappedyourmum February 03, 2011