The meaning of rap is introduced as follows:
rap: British /r?p/? American /r?p/.
n.
Rap; percussion; guilt; unfair judgment; fast song; fast percussion; rap music (fast and strong rhythm, modern style with rapid narration music).
v.
Knock; hit; (publicly) severely criticize, severely accuse; (in rapping) read in vain; suddenly speak loudly.
Third person singular: raps plural: raps present participle: rapping past tense: rapped past participle: rapped.
Bilingual examples:
Rap?music?proved?to?be?more?than?just?a?passing?fad.?
Facts have proved that, Rap music is not a passing fad.
Her?favorite?music?was?by?Run?DMC,?a?rap?group.?
Her favorite music is the music of Run?DMC rap group.
For?some?people,?rap?—?the?music?of?the?hip-hop?generation?—?is?just?so?much?noise?
To some people, rap—the hip-hop genre—is just noise.
Rap?groups?have?been?barred?from?large?musical?events?because?they?are?associated?with?vandalism.?
Rap?groups are banned from participating Large musical events because they are associated with wanton destruction of public property.
Every?member?contributes?to?the?rap,?singing?either?solo?or?as?part?of?a?rap?chorus.?
Every The members all participate in rapping, either singing solo or performing the harmony part of rap music.
New?Yorkers?rap?about?parties?and?clubs,?I?rap?about?car?chases?and?guns.?
New Yorkers in rap music Showing scenes of parties and clubs, I rapped about car chases and shootouts.