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To pig out or 'down' food really fast and hastily. I scarfed down the burger.
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A nice fuzzy garment wrapped around the neck to keep you warm in the winter. My grandma knitted me this ugly ass scarf for christmas. God damn.
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A fuzzy garment worn by emo kids, usually to soak up their tears. Even worn in the hottest of weather. Sometimes plaid, or flannel. A substitute for tissue, because a scarf is handy, and always around your neck. Jim locked himself in his room, crying into his scarf, because his girlfriend no longer loved him. Dashboard played in the background.
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To eat quickly and with complete disregard of grace and social etiquette.
Word Origin: In the Shakespearian era, the first ever eating contest took place. What led to the eating contest is unknown; however, it has been noted that William Shakespeare attended and remarked "In sooth, I hope these wily contestants do not ingest their cravats." Also derived from this incident was the word craving. Johnny: Scarf those crepes down Jesus!
Jesus: I've been craving crepes continuously for centuries since my conception. |
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A kind of hoochie that simply hangs around the neck of anyone with money. An ornamental woman, a golddigger. " Did you see the scarf hangin' off of Chris last night? She had one hand on his shoulder and the other in his pocket."
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V. To wrap your dick around someone's neck. Tyrone scarfed Timmy yesterday in the locker room!
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a golf shot that has no draw or fade to it and little or no skill, with a horrendous swing plane. usually a low worm-burning shot that is destined for the rough, trees or water. Doc scarfed his drive so bad that it scarfed its way into the water 2 fairways away.
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