skrrt
Tire-screech ad-lib — let's move.
Definitions
The sound a car makes when you mash the gas — used as an ad-lib to punctuate a bar, signal you're rolling out, or just for flavour.
Time to leave. Drop it as a one-word goodbye and you're already in the car.
skrrt In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Onomatopoeia for tires peeling off. Migos and the broader ATL trap field turned it into a signature ad-lib around 2013–2016 — by the time Kanye stuck it in 'Father Stretch My Hands' it was already universal.
People Also Ask
What does skrrt mean?
It's a tire-screech ad-lib used to say "let's move" or to punctuate a moment.
How do you use skrrt in a sentence?
"We out of here, skrrt!"
Where does skrrt come from?
It imitates the sound of screeching car tires and became a popular hip-hop ad-lib.
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