
1) American slang for to talk 2) Genre for Notorious BIG 3) Irish slang for a halfpenny 4) Irish slang for money 5) Slang for a rebuke
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1) Bang 2) Blame 3) Chat 4) Emcee 5) Gab 6) Gas 7) Hiphop 8) Knap 9) Knock 10) Rat-a-tat-tat 11) Shoot the breeze 12) Strike 13) Tap 14) Whang
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- a reproach for some lapse or misdeed
- a gentle blow
- the sound made by a gentle blow
- (informal) voluble conversation
- the act of hitting vigorously
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• (v.) To hasten. • (v. t.) To strike with a quick blow; to knock on. • (v. t.) To free (a pattern) in a mold by light blows on the pattern, so as to facilitate its removal. • (n.) A quick, smart blow; a knock. • (v. i.) To strike with a quick, sharp blow; to knock; as, to rap on the door. • (v.) To seize and bear away...
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[Adjective] A style of music where words are spoken in rhythm rather than sung.
Example: The concert featured a new, popular rap artist.
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<oncogene> Oncogene related to ras. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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[Naval Acronyms and Slang] Regimental Aid Post or Rocket Assisted Projectile
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Rapid Application Prototyping
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Rocket Assisted Projectile
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Oncogene related to ras > ras.
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Rap (răp)
noun [ Etymol. uncertain.] A lay or skein containing 120 yards of yarn.
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Rap intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Rapped (răpt);
present participle & verbal noun Rapping .] [ Akin to Swedish
rappa to strike,
rapp stroke, Danish
rap , perhaps of imitative origin.] To strike...
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Rap noun A quick, smart blow; a knock.
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Rap transitive verb 1. To strike with a quick blow; to knock on. « With one great peal they
rap the door.»
Prior. 2. (Founding) To free (a pattern) in a mold by light blows on the pattern, so as to facilitate its removal.
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Rap is slang for a rebuke.
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grated or shredded
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counterfeit coin; anything of little worth.
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Regulatory Assistance Project
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rocket-assisted projectile
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Retained Access Power
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a subgenre of rock in which rhymed lyrics are spoken over rhythm tracks.
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acronym: Remedial Action Program (DOE)
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a form of oral poetry which has a very strong rhythm and rapid pace. Associated with Caribbean and Afro-Caribbean cultures, has now been assimilated into other literary traditions. Rap is often used in modern music.
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hip-hop noun genre of African-American music of the 1980s and 1990s in which rhyming lyrics are chanted to a musical accompaniment; several forms of rap have emerged
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Rapid, rhythmic chant over a pre-recorded repetitive backing track. Rap emerged in New York in 1979 as part of the hip-hop culture, although the macho, swaggering lyrics with which it started have their roots in ritual boasts and insults. During the 1990s rap became increasingly commercial, and even its more extreme offshoots, such as gangs...
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