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To run away to avoid something. The boy had to scarper when his parents got out his baby pics.
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Run away quickly from misdeed/minor felony. Shit, it's the filth, lets scarper
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scarper is cockney for "go". it's real spelling is scarpa, and the ryhme is.. 'scarpa flow = go'
scarpa flow is also a natural harbour in the orkneys, which was heavily used by the navy in ww2. oh oo.. there's old bill, let's scarpa.. quick!!
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to run away from an authority figure or to completely pussy out and run. 1. There's the teacher lads, scarper!
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means to dash : to run without a care about where you are running. used in the sense of playful guilt by children. look there's that fucking boring, square evil twat-let's scarper.
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