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rap1
noun
1
a a quick short tap or blow;
b the sound made by this.
2 slang blame or punishment take the rap .
3
a a fast rhythmic monologue recited over a musical backing with a pronounced beat;
b a style of music featuring such monologues.
4 colloq a conversation.
verb (rapped , rapping )
1 to strike sharply.
2 intr to make a sharp tapping sound.
3 (usu rap something out) to utter (eg a command) sharply and quickly.
4 to criticize sharply.
5 to communicate (a message) by raps or knocks.
6 intr , colloq to talk or have a discussion.
7 intr , colloq to perform a fast rhythmic monologue to music with a pronounced beat.
[14c: probably from Norse]
rapper noun
1 a person who raps something.
2 a performer of rap music.
beat the rap N Am slang to escape punishment for a crime (whether guilty or not).
rap2
noun the least bit not care a rap .
[19c: from the name of an 18c Irish counterfeit coin]
rapacious
adjective
1 greedy and grasping, especially for money.
2 said of an animal or bird: living by catching prey.
[17c: from Latin rapax grasping, from rapere to seize]
rapaciously adverb .
rapaciousness or rapacity noun .
rape1
noun
1 the crime of forcing a person, especially a woman, to have sexual intercourse against their will.
2 violation, despoiling or abuse.
verb (raped , raping )
1 to commit rape on someone.
2 to violate or despoil, especially a country or place in wartime.
[14c: from Latin rapere to seize and carry off]
rapist noun .
rape2
noun the refuse of grapes left after wine-making.
[17c: from French râpe ]

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