Fight Explore British street slang and contemporary terms for confrontations, brawls, and altercations. From scraps and beef to throwing hands and squabbles, discover clear definitions, cultural origins, and authentic usage across the UK. Select search type Slang Dictionary Abbreviations Phrases Search for word Near Search {“hide_search_input”:false,”hide_near_input”:true,”input_size”:””,”bar_flex_wrap”:””,”bar_flex_wrap_md”:””,”bar_flex_wrap_lg”:””,”input_border”:””,”input_border_opacity”:””,”input_rounded_size”:””,”btn_bg”:””,”btn_rounded_size”:””,”btn_rounded_size_md”:””,”btn_rounded_size_lg”:””,”bg”:””,”mt”:””,”mr”:””,”mb”:”5″,”ml”:””,”pt”:””,”pr”:””,”pb”:””,”pl”:””,”border”:””,”rounded”:””,”rounded_size”:””,”rounded_size_md”:””,”rounded_size_lg”:””,”shadow”:””,”css_class”:””} Scrap A term used to describe a physical fight or altercation.