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Scag- cigarette. The word, "scag", was coined in Northwest Ohio in 2007. It has since spread to most major metropolitan areas and college towns in Ohio. Predominately, the word "scag" has taken off in Toledo, Cincinnati, and Columbus. Bowling Green, Ohio and Athens, Ohio have reported moderate usage. Cleveland has yet to catch on as of late 2010. It's simplicity and rough, rugged, lackadaisical sound has been key to it's success. The word has also been known to be instantly understood even if the recipient of the word in conversation did not previously know of the term. This can, in part, be due to it's phonetic relation to "cig", short for cigarette. Nonetheless, the word "scag" has proven to be very appealing and fitful. It personifies the gritty, dirty deed of smoking a cigarette with great effectiveness. Common variations include scug, scaggy, scud, scud missle, scaggy pie, or scrag. The "mix and match" vowel options are numerous and quite a treat. Early projections predict the word should start to spread through the Midwest by 2014. It is hopeful "scag" can make it to the Rockies by 2020. Example 1:
Richard: You got a scag? I ran out this morning on the way to work. George: (hands him a cigarette. audible response not necessary.) Example 2: Jeff: I must've smoked one scag for every beer I drank last night. Greg: Sure. Example 3: Steve-O: There must be 200 frickin' scag butts in the front yard. Get those outta there. And stop smoking, J. Come on bud. Jordan: Call the cops. |
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junk, heroin damn this is some boss scag baby
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Heroin, you know, the drug? hey buddy, got any scag?
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Skank + Hag= A formerly disreputable and often disheveled, wrinkly, and miserable worn-out dust rag of a woman, typically embittered about how unkind the aging process has been to them.
Sc has a much stronger look and sound than sk. We were just about to shut the bar down the other night when these two scags stumbled in looking for some man-meat.
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abbreviation of 'scumbag' meaning exactly that, or lowlife, cad, overall person of ill character. useful when avoiding expletives in potential road rage situations, and also used in 'Mad Max' the movie. driver : that scag just cut me up at the roundabout!
passenger : yeah he was driving like a scag! asshole. |
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Wenglish (Welsh - English) origin. A small rip in something, such as material or skin. "Ahh Shit, I scagged my tights" "Oh no, I've got a scag in my dress" "Ahh Shit, I scagged my tights"
"Oh no, I've got a scag in my dress" |
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1. Drugs, as reffered to by a junkie.
2. Someone who never has anything they need, and has to constantly borrow from other people although they have no intentions of returing said item. 1. {sniff, twitch} "D..d...d...dude! Gotta get that scag!"
2. Savannah, the stupid scag: "Hey Angel, can I borrow your backpack?" Angel: "No, fucking SCAG!" |
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A great word to use in any context it can be used to say almost anything, if this was a real word it would be the type of word that would be used to make up your wordcount in essays :)
shes such a scag whore
or we're gonna scag it up (nick it) or we could always scag up Dunstable (hang around and beg for drink and friends or were gonna get drunk) or You are such a scag or They scagged us up or I was propa scagged up last night (really drunk) or Im going to meet my scag up kru (meeting the scags) |
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