scrap 1
(skrăp)n.1. A small piece or bit; a fragment.
2. scraps Leftover bits of food.
3. Discarded waste material, especially metal suitable for reprocessing.
4. scraps Crisp pieces of rendered animal fat; cracklings.
tr.v. scrapped,
scrap·ping,
scraps 1. To break down into parts for disposal or salvage: scrap an old stove.
2. To discard or abandon as useless; cancel: scrap a plan.
scrap 2
(skrăp)intr.v. scrapped,
scrap·ping,
scraps To fight, usually with the fists.
n. A fight or scuffle. See Synonyms at
brawl.
scrap′per n.
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scrapper
(ˈskræpə) na person who fights or gets into scraps
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scrap•per
(ˈskræp ər)
n. Informal. pugnacious, person.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | scrapper - someone who fights (or is fighting)brawler - a fighter (especially one who participates in brawls) butter - a fighter who strikes the opponent with his head gladiator - (ancient Rome) a professional combatant or a captive who entertained the public by engaging in mortal combat gouger - an attacker who gouges out the antagonist's eye mauler - a fighter who batters the opponent; "Jack Dempsey was called a mauler" skirmisher - someone who skirmishes (e.g., as a member of a scouting party) tough, street fighter - someone who learned to fight in the streets rather than being formally trained in the sport of boxing |
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