a fight
just a typical british secondary school occurrence, usually at lunch time (characterised by kids gathering around shouting, kids running to see the fight, and teachers trying to stop the fight)
Person 1: "Did you hear? Apparently two year 7s were having a scrap in the playground today."
Person 2: "Typical year 7 shenanigans..."
used by people in london, mainly teenagers and gangs
substitution for 'fight'
A piece of tobacco leaf suitable for rolling a blunt.
Yo, pass me a scrap. I'm tryna roll up a fatty.
UK term used widely in schools meaning fighting.
If someone were to fight, you say they scrapped or oh its a scrap.
"Nathan and Lee just scrapped in the library!"
The definition of scraps is when Jesse Piper goes all around site looking for overtime and sniffs all the supervisors bums hehe
I think I might head over to the workshop, I could smell and hear them talking about “scraps”