by Jerry Blacc November 03, 2018
A person who dresses weirdly.A person typically from South Africa is a skrrr skrr.They were a lot of chains and sometimes fave clothing to try and impress.
That girl is a Skrr skrr
by GDMN October 29, 2019
Skrr skrr is a term used by South Africans when referring to someone that loves hiphop, dresses like a rapper and uses Black American slang.
by Datboiiteddy July 19, 2022
Originally from the artist 'chief keef'.
Skrr skrr skrr is Keef hitting the brakes sharply as he pulls up in his car
Can be used just to symbolise the noise of your flashy car.
Skrr skrr skrr is Keef hitting the brakes sharply as he pulls up in his car
Can be used just to symbolise the noise of your flashy car.
Skrr skrr skrr, pull up in my whip to pick up my thots, admirin my wheels, gold diggers around ereeeeeeee
by Mamiiiiii April 14, 2014
The sound of car brakes. When you pull your car up and it makes the skrr sound. Rappers use it to show they have expensive cars and gangs use it as a greeting.
by Faiyaz69 January 05, 2017
1) What is often said when an awkward situation occurs.
2) South African fashion worn by teens.
3) Skrr Skrr ; sometimes meaning cool or dodgy
2) South African fashion worn by teens.
3) Skrr Skrr ; sometimes meaning cool or dodgy
1) *everyone in class is having their own conversation, then suddenly it goes quiet and only one person is talking*
" Then Mark asked Bella if she wanted to pull!"
"Skrr Skrr"
2) "Yesterday I went to Factorie and bought a Fannie pack, cool ass glasses and some wack af socks"
"You're such a Skrr Skrr kid"
3) cool = "damn those wheels were Skrr skrr"
Dodgy = "That guy was otherwise Skrr skrr"
" Then Mark asked Bella if she wanted to pull!"
"Skrr Skrr"
2) "Yesterday I went to Factorie and bought a Fannie pack, cool ass glasses and some wack af socks"
"You're such a Skrr Skrr kid"
3) cool = "damn those wheels were Skrr skrr"
Dodgy = "That guy was otherwise Skrr skrr"
by ziigout November 04, 2018
he's a skrr skrr he doesn't listen to ama-piano or deep house
by itsmika November 28, 2021