scrap | |
1. n. A (small) piece; a fragment; a detached, incomplete portion. | |
I found a scrap of cloth to patch the hole. | |
2. n. (usually in the plural) Leftover food. | |
Give the scraps to the dogs and watch them fight. | |
3. n. The crisp substance that remains after drying out animal fat. | |
pork scraps | |
4. n. Discarded objects (especially metal) that may be dismantled to recover their constituent materials, junk. | |
That car isn't good for anything but scrap. | |
5. n. (ethnic slur, offensive) A Hispanic criminal, especially a Mexican or one affiliated with the Norte gang. | |
6. v. To discard. | |
7. v. (transitive, of a project or plan) To stop working on indefinitely. | |
8. v. (intransitive) To scrapbook; to create scrapbooks. | |
9. v. To dispose of at a scrapyard. | |
10. v. To make into scrap. | |
11. n. A fight, tussle, skirmish. | |
We got in a little scrap over who should pay the bill. | |
12. v. to fight | |