rap

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noun (1)

1
: a sharp blow or knock
2
a
: a sharp rebuke or criticism
b
: a negative and often undeserved reputation or charge
often used with bum or bad
given a bum rap by the press
3
a
: the responsibility for or adverse consequences of an action
refused to take the rap
b
: a criminal charge
c
: a prison sentence

rap

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verb (1)

rapped; rapping; raps

transitive verb

1
: to strike with a sharp blow
2
: to utter suddenly and forcibly
3
: to cause to be or come by raps
rap the meeting to order
4
: to criticize sharply

intransitive verb

1
: to strike a quick sharp blow
2
: to make a short sharp sound

rap

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verb (2)

rapped also rapt ˈrapt How to pronounce rap (audio) ; rapping; raps

transitive verb

1
: to snatch away or upward
2

rap

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noun (2)

: a minimum amount or degree (as of care or consideration) : the least bit
doesn't care a rap

rap

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noun (3)

1
: talk, conversation
also : a line of talk : patter
2
a
or rap music : a type of music of African American origin in which rhythmic and usually rhyming speech is chanted to a musical accompaniment
enjoys listening to rap
often used before another noun
rap music
a rap album/artist/song
b
: a rap song
… the group mixes its usual raunch with mock news reports and anti-censorship rapsJon Pareles

rap

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verb (3)

rapped; rapping; raps
1
intransitive : to talk freely and frankly
… at a party rapping with a guy about music you love …Lisa Lombardi
2
transitive + intransitive : to perform rap music
Does it feel strange to rap solo after being part of a big group like Harlem Spartans?Kyann-Sian Williams
She [Cardi B] encouraged the crowd while her husband [Offset] rapped his verse before she returned the favour and finished the song.Jonathan Landrum Jr.

Examples of rap in a Sentence

Noun (1) the headlines in the paper today are all about the mayor facing an embezzlement rap the doctor used a little hammer to give me a rap on the knee to test my reflexes would sooner take the rap for the missing money than tell on his friend Verb (1) a childhood memory of the time he got his knuckles rapped for trying to steal candy from the corner store the impatient man was rapping his knuckles on the door, hoping to wake up the sleeping attendant Verb (2) concertgoers were utterly rapped by the power of Handel's oratorio suddenly the hawk swooped down and rapped the unwary rodent Noun (2) I don't care a rap about losing that old jacket Noun (3) after our pickup softball game, I had a friendly rap with a couple of the guys in the park Verb (3) the guys at the gym never seem to tire about rapping about basketball
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Noun
Nonetheless, as the days passed following Kendrick Lamar’s callout and rap rubberneckers awaited (if not demanded) a response from Drake, the first rapper to actually reply to the dis was J. Cole. Andrew Unterberger, Billboard, 23 Dec. 2024 In his recent raps, Eminem claims to be canceled by the younger generation, although the opposite seems to be true. George Yang, Rolling Stone, 19 Dec. 2024
Verb
He’s taken on different personas, different looks, rapped about different things and keeps getting bigger and bigger. Rembert Browne, Billboard, 11 Dec. 2024 The propulsive beat sounds instantly club bound (Mike Dean co-produced), and Scott sounds especially comfortable, rapping a perky, proficient verse. Alex Suskind, Vulture, 4 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for rap 

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English rappe

Verb (2)

back-formation from rapt

Noun (2)

perhaps from rap entry 1

Verb (3)

perhaps from rap entry 1

First Known Use

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Verb (2)

1599, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

1834, in the meaning defined above

Noun (3)

1787, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (3)

1929, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of rap was in the 14th century

Dictionary Entries Near rap

Cite this Entry

“Rap.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rap. Accessed 28 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

rap

1 of 5 noun
1
: a sharp blow or knock
2
a
: a sharp criticism
b
: a bad reputation that is often not deserved
given a bad rap
3
a
: the blame for or unfavorable consequences of an action
took the rap
b
: a criminal charge
a murder rap

rap

2 of 5 verb
rapped; rapping
1
: to give a quick sharp blow : knock
2
: to utter suddenly with force

rap

3 of 5 noun
: the least bit
doesn't care a rap

rap

4 of 5 verb
rapped; rapping
1
: to talk freely and frankly
2
: to perform rap

rap

5 of 5 noun
1
: an informal talk : chat, conversation
also : a line of talk : patter
2
a
: a rhythmic chanting often in unison of usually rhymed couplets to a musical accompaniment
b
: a musical piece so performed
Etymology

Noun

Middle English rappe "a hard blow"

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