Squap is a brand new toy for everyone.
If you play it you understand the name.
You can squap-away with this crazy thing.
If you play it you understand the name.
You can squap-away with this crazy thing.
If you open the Squap, you can trow the ball and it sounds like... Squap !
If you close the Squap you can catch the ball.
If you close the Squap you can catch the ball.
by squabbadu April 18, 2009
Get the Squap mug.When someone answers a question correctly or says something that you especially agree with, this is what you exclaim to explain your delight. Originates from Hollywod Squares, as this is what was said when circle won a square.
by Steev Flaig June 26, 2007
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A town in Nassau County, Long Island populated by lots of Italian Americans and their children who are commonly referred to as "guidos" because the males dress in "wife beaters" and gold crosses and prance around town like Tony Soprano or perhaps God's gift to women. They attend H. Frank Carey high school. Their language is a strange mix of Italian dialect and hip hop speak.
ehhhhhhy, fuggghhetttabbboutttit, im from Franklin Square yo. Lets go to the club and find underage girls and drive them around in our parents expensive cars. word.
by transatlanticism November 1, 2004
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consisting of Busta, Rah Digga, Rampage, Spliff Star, Lord Have Mercy and Baby Sham, with respect to their only disc ever released, The Imperial (1998). The album went gold, a semi-success commercially, yet more importantly critically acclaimed and heralded as an extremely strong album for a rap group who were feared to be overshadowed by the then omnipotent group leader Busta. However Rah Digga, Lord Have Mercy and Spliff Star in particular staked their claim individually on the mic which seemed to indicate both possible solo careers in the future for all, and more importantly the continuation of the Flipmode legacy, after Busta's constant screaming "FLIPMODE IZ DA SQUAD!!" on all of his solo LPs. Rah Digga released a hugely successful debut "Dirty Harriet" but as Busta changed record labels after his final elektra disc in 2000 "Anarchy", his magnificent rep as a lyricist grew weaker as he sold out to become more commercial, making a track with Mariah Carey and other pop artists. Ironically his newer albums were held under low esteem and he has been far too occupied trying in vain to regain his success of 1998's "E.L.E." that the Flipmode Squad's sophomore album intended for release in 2000 "The Rulership Movement" was never even really begun. Various mixtapes have featured halfhearted tracks which are little compared to the storms created on 1998's "The Imperial" and so the Flipmode Squad are generally regarded as weak sauce, though there was a day, around a decade ago, when the trademark "FLIPMODE IZ DA SQUIDAUD" catchphrase rang true.
consisting of Busta, Rah Digga, Rampage, Spliff Star, Lord Have Mercy and Baby Sham, with respect to their only disc ever released, The Imperial (1998). The album went gold, a semi-success commercially, yet more importantly critically acclaimed and heralded as an extremely strong album for a rap group who were feared to be overshadowed by the then omnipotent group leader Busta. However Rah Digga, Lord Have Mercy and Spliff Star in particular staked their claim individually on the mic which seemed to indicate both possible solo careers in the future for all, and more importantly the continuation of the Flipmode legacy, after Busta's constant screaming "FLIPMODE IZ DA SQUAD!!" on all of his solo LPs. Rah Digga released a hugely successful debut "Dirty Harriet" but as Busta changed record labels after his final elektra disc in 2000 "Anarchy", his magnificent rep as a lyricist grew weaker as he sold out to become more commercial, making a track with Mariah Carey and other pop artists. Ironically his newer albums were held under low esteem and he has been far too occupied trying in vain to regain his success of 1998's "E.L.E." that the Flipmode Squad's sophomore album intended for release in 2000 "The Rulership Movement" was never even really begun. Various mixtapes have featured halfhearted tracks which are little compared to the storms created on 1998's "The Imperial" and so the Flipmode Squad are generally regarded as weak sauce, though there was a day, around a decade ago, when the trademark "FLIPMODE IZ DA SQUIDAUD" catchphrase rang true.
"flipmode squad"
"flipmode iz da squad!!"
"you know what I rep, dat's Flip-mode-Squad!" - Busta, 'We Put It Down For Y'all"
"Flipmode iz da squidaaad!" - Rampage da last boyscout, 'Woo-Hah!! Got Y'all In Check"
"flipmode flipmode y'all"
"flip it flip it"
"flipmode iz da squad!!"
"you know what I rep, dat's Flip-mode-Squad!" - Busta, 'We Put It Down For Y'all"
"Flipmode iz da squidaaad!" - Rampage da last boyscout, 'Woo-Hah!! Got Y'all In Check"
"flipmode flipmode y'all"
"flip it flip it"
by Episcopus December 26, 2006
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Get the Owls Crime Squad mug.A fair fight, the implication being of no-interference by either sides mates. Heard often on the streets of every town and city in Scotland soon after pubs call last orders.
by Snakeheid October 16, 2003
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Mate: Of course, can’t say no to a Square John
Mate: Of course, can’t say no to a Square John
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