Verb
The word is derived from rap
of Rap
imp. & p. p. of Rap, to strike.
imp. & p. p. of Rap, to snatch away.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough some refrains were rapped in German, most of the lyrics as well as promotional materials and paraphernalia were in Turkish. Source: Internet
But “Song 33,” rapped over a meditative beat, is less about inter-artist disagreement than it is an open letter to the moment. Source: Internet
But the league was almost immediately rapped over the knuckles when UEFA told members it was of "paramount importance" that competitions, including domestic leagues, were decided on the field and that stopping should "really be the last resort". Source: Internet
But Wendle rapped his second hit of the night — a liner to right — to score Yoshi Tsutsugo and Hunter Renfroe. Source: Internet
Freestyle and battle There are two kinds of freestyle rap : one is scripted (recitation), but having no particular overriding subject matter, the second typically referred to as "freestyling" or "spitting", is the improvisation of rapped lyrics. Source: Internet
Coleman, p. 404 On "My Adidas" the band rapped that they "took the beat from the street and put it on TV". Source: Internet