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serape | rerape |

As a noun serape

is a type of blanket worn as a cloak, especially by Spanish-Americans.

As a verb rerape is

to rape again.

serape

English

(wikipedia serape)

Alternative forms

* sarape

Noun

(en noun)
  • A type of blanket worn as a cloak, especially by Spanish-Americans.
  • * 1992 , , 2007, unnumbered page,
  • Could be, said John Grady. He took off his hat and lay back and pulled the serape over him.
  • * 2004 , Brenda Brandt, Fashion'', Mark Busby (editor), ''The Southwest , page 160,
  • The serape''''' was an item of Mexican dress that was worn by almost all classes. Made of wool dyed in bright colors and woven either in geometric patterns or plain with borders, a '''serape''' was a blanket used as a wrap, and due to the fabric's texture and tight weave, it was almost waterproof.A '''serape''' was also used as a pillow, mattress, or cover, as well as a saddle blanket. Another body covering, the ''poncho'', was similar to the ' serape but more rounded and not necessarily woven of wool.
  • * 2004 , Charles Raymond Dillon, End of the Beginning , page 95,
  • “Diego, my son, fill your serape with the red roses growing at your feet and take them to the bishop,” she told him.

    Derived terms

    * serape effect

    See also

    * poncho

    Anagrams

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    rerape

    English

    Verb

    (rerap)
  • To rape again.
  • *1995 , E. W. Count, Cop Talk: True Detective Stories from the Nypd
  • *:Rape victims, they don't want to be reraped .
  • * 1986 , Jan Hollingsworth, Unspeakable acts
  • *:For the first time, they could try a child rape case without reraping the child.
  • * 2006 January 21, "You can't really see me" (username), " CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: Usenet Ghoul of the Year", in alt.music.michael-jackson, Usenet :
  • Hey, you could always go rerape women who have already been raped, or gang raped.