scunge

scunge
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  • scunge — I. /skʌndʒ / (say skunj) noun Colloquial 1. an unkempt, slovenly person. 2. an unpleasant, despicable or miserly person. 3. dirt, mess, slime, etc. 4. messy, untidy objects: I ll clear the scunge off this desk. {backformation from scungy} II.… …  

  • Scunge — 1. unkempt, slovenly person; 2. dirt, much, mess, etc.: I ll clear the scunge off this desk ; 3. person asks to be given things; cadger; bludger; 4. ask to be given something for free; cadge …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • scunge — Australian Slang 1. unkempt, slovenly person; 2. dirt, much, mess, etc.: I ll clear the scunge off this desk ; 3. person asks to be given things; cadger; bludger; 4. ask to be given something for free; cadge …   English dialects glossary

  • scunge — Another name for a cat. Look at that ugly, mouse eating scunge …   Dictionary of american slang

  • scunge — Another name for a cat. Look at that ugly, mouse eating scunge …   Dictionary of american slang

  • scunge — noun Austral./NZ informal 1》 dirt or scum. 2》 a disagreeable person. Derivatives scungy adjective Origin C19 (orig. Scots in the sense scrounger ): of unknown origin; cf. scrounge …   English new terms dictionary

  • scunge — n. Austral. & NZ colloq. 1 dirt, scum. 2 a dirty or disagreeable person. Derivatives: scungy adj. (scungier, scungiest). Etymology: perh. f. E dial. scrunge steal: cf. SCROUNGE …   Useful english dictionary

  • Scunge-face — contemptible or despicable person …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • scunge-face — Australian Slang contemptible or despicable person …   English dialects glossary

  • The Trap Door — This article is about the TV series. For the video game, see The Trap Door (video game). For other uses, see Trapdoor (disambiguation). The Trap Door Genre Horror Comedy Format Clay animation Created by Terry Brain …   Wikipedia

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