by Scrappygonnadoooo November 06, 2020
by "Dirty" Brown July 23, 2009
(verb) The act of collecting various discarded and unwanted scrap metals and taking such precious metals to a scrapyard for a small but helpful monetary reward. Scrapping is oftentimes very hard and dirty work for a relatively small payoff.
Johnny had been unemployed for a stretch now and was struggling to find any decent work. He had lately taken to the toil and trouble of scrapping so he could at least keep his cigarette habit and continue smoking.
by Nikki Stixx January 28, 2019
by Kangoe Joe October 28, 2003
"look at those scraps rite there, I'm finna pull licc on dat scrap"
"I can kill a scrap if you want me to (SCRAP KILLA)"
"I can kill a scrap if you want me to (SCRAP KILLA)"
by shuky August 01, 2006
1. verb (past tense). to have gotten into a physical altercation with another person
2. verb. discarded
3. verb. to have broken a large piece of machinery such as a car down for spare parts or for the metal.
2. verb. discarded
3. verb. to have broken a large piece of machinery such as a car down for spare parts or for the metal.
1. Last night at the bar, Jim drunkenly hit on Matt's girlfriend, so Matt and Jim scrapped in the parking lot.
2. It was a good idea but too expensive, so the idea had to be scrapped.
3. My car was fubar so I scrapped it at the junkyard.
2. It was a good idea but too expensive, so the idea had to be scrapped.
3. My car was fubar so I scrapped it at the junkyard.
by Marc February 25, 2004