A fork of Rural Dictionary
Could'a Had A Polo Shirt
A cheaper, more casual line of clothes than Polo, by Ralph Lauren. Its logo is a "C" or a "C" with an RL in it, in laurels. A cut above stuff like Hollister or Old Navy, but still doesn't make the big leagues like Lacoste and Polo
Bob: Yo, look at that dude with the polo with the laurels on it! I see a bigass C in a box. Must be Chaps.
Rob: Yup. He's about 30 bucks short of a real polo, or it's 30% off at The Bay this weekend
to be exceedingly bothersome, annoying
to rub someone the wrong way
oh man, that really chaps my ass
dude, that kid really chaps my ass
Im from Connecticut,and I came down south alot of people use all these words for a kid like in child or children.chap and churn
She need to start making her Chaps go to school.
A word used to describe almost anything and everything. But mainly used as an insult. Very good for cursing at anyone with out them having a clue whats going on!
Chapping is the term for that long, lustful make out you and your significant other share. When your in the car after a hot date and you both know, it's time. When you chap, both of your lips have been pre-moistened by the chap stick. It is not a dry or super moist experience.
Friend one "It took you 30 minutes to get out of his car, wtf?"
The Chapper "We were chapping, deal with it."