skrrt
Pronunciation
/ˌɛskˌeɪˈɑːɹˌɑːɹtˈiː/

Definition & Meaning of "skrrt"in English

01

used to imitate the sound of a tire screeching

Slang

What does "skrrt" mean in slang?

The structure is an onomatopoeic word that mimics the sound of a car's tires screeching during a sharp turn or sudden stop, often elongated or repeated for effect. It is used to describe or celebrate a fast, flashy driving move, such as drifting or swerving, and has also become a general ad lib in hip hop and rap lyrics to add energy or excitement. People typically say "skrrt" in songs, social media captions, or casual conversation when referencing cars, speed, or abrupt changes in direction.

Examples
The car spun out, skrrt, right in front of us.
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