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Scram   Listen
verb
Scram  v. i.  (past & past part. scrammed; pres. part. scramming)  To leave; to go away; used mostly as an impolite command to a person to go away from a specific location. (informal)






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"Scram" Quotes from Famous Books



... great heed of me, ye may well fancy; but she looked well enough, far's I know. Just flashed her haughty eyes upon my poor scram body, and then let them go past me to what was yond, much as if I'd been no more than a leafless tree. She had just got off her mare to look at the last wring-down of cider for the year; she had been riding, and so her colours were up ...
— Far from the Madding Crowd • Thomas Hardy

... understood. If a guy didn't scram from a hot spot when he could ... well, then, he couldn't scram in the first place. So, the warden was stuck, ...
— Criminal Negligence • Jesse Francis McComas



Words linked to "Scram" :   get, leave, go away, buzz off, go forth, fuck off



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