1. (v.) To screw up epically and have to do solve it all over again
2. (n.) The act of already screwing up and to consequently taking possible measures to not screw up again.
3. (v.) To get a second chance (after an original crap) and take full advantage of it
Etymology:
from the English *Parker, the polar opposite of the *Parker
2. (n.) The act of already screwing up and to consequently taking possible measures to not screw up again.
3. (v.) To get a second chance (after an original crap) and take full advantage of it
Etymology:
from the English *Parker, the polar opposite of the *Parker
1. AJ: Can I get a rekrap on that?
2. The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) police didn't take much action after the Oscar Grant incident so they could avoid a rekrap.
3. Damn, dude, that was totally lucky. We definitely got a rekrap.
2. The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) police didn't take much action after the Oscar Grant incident so they could avoid a rekrap.
3. Damn, dude, that was totally lucky. We definitely got a rekrap.
by thechewbaccadefense February 11, 2009
Rekrap backwards is Parker
Friend: Hey Rekrap search up your name backwards
Rekrap:ok *search’s up*
Goggle:Rekrap backwards is Parker and it’s a boys namr
Rekrap:ok *search’s up*
Goggle:Rekrap backwards is Parker and it’s a boys namr
by Yourmomissofat April 02, 2022
by By Friendly July 04, 2022
The action of Crapping (or Krapping) and re-doing it over again.
(In void of the -ing because it is the action in itself)
(In void of the -ing because it is the action in itself)
by BlazeTGR July 09, 2020