A fork of Rural Dictionary
A true gentleman. A man whom always dresses his best and acts the part. A chap will typically wear suit, tie/cravat, proper shoes and hat. Many wear well groomed moustaches.
Tipping your hat to a lady is a sign of a true chap.
A magazine providing all the knowledge needed to be a modern gentleman. The considerable knowledge of the contributors on matters of sartorial elegance, moustache growth, grooming, elegant drinking and acceptable etiquette are passed down so that others may live their lives in a more refined fashion. Incorporates "The Chapette", providing the same knowledge as above, with less emphasis on moustache growth.
Gentleman 1: I say, good sir, can I just comment on the cut of your suit. It is of the highest quality.
Gentleman 2: Thank you, sir. I found my tailor in the Chap.
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Buttless pants that homosexual cowboys wear.
The cowboy wore chaps so he didn't have to take anything off before shitting.
Used to describe something of poor quality or make, or something that is cringe-inducing. Can apply to anything from media such as a movie, TV show, or music, to items such as food, technology, etc. Can even apply to a situation, such as a social interaction or conversation.
"Man, the visual effects in that movie were so chapped."
"Imagine Dragons' new song is so chapped."
Joe: "McDonald's got my order wrong again."
Steve: "Man, that's chapped."