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what does the word i " tapout "mean in the slang term


Question Posted Friday March 14 2014, 11:13 pm

i need to know what the word " tapout " means because when i was at school my teacher was singing the word " tapout" i need to know what it means because everyone's singing it now!!!

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Akane24 answered Saturday March 29 2014, 3:08 am:
Is doesn't necessarily have a meaning but I do know that there is a rap song called tapout by I think lil Wayne and god knows who else

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Dragonflymagic answered Sunday March 23 2014, 12:43 am:
If tapout is slang for something else, it is new enough to not be recognised by dictionaries yet. Even Wikipedia doesnt have much.
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I don't think thats what you were looking for. Was this being sung in a song or just singing the one word? If in a song, words are easily distorted and mis-heard by people, it could be a totally different word. If teacher is singing the one word over and over, perhaps it is something she explained and started on a day you were missing from school and thats why you are not in on the loop knowing what it means.
If I were you, I'd wait to catch the teacher when your classmates aren't around to hear so you don't feel embarassed for not knowing, and tell her/him what you think you are hearing and ask if thats want sh/he is saying. She/He can say yes, or if no, then ask what she/he really is saying if teacher doesnt volunteer the info and then ask what it means if you still don't know.

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