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a dirty ass whore; a dirty slut's vagina damn i could smell that scave a mile away! had to pull out a can of scave-away
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A violent cut or scarring; a large gash; v: making a large gash. verb and or noun "Move one inch and I'll scave you with this knife!"
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Function: verb/adjective
Etymology: Etymology: Middle English, from Old English scafan; Lithuanian skobti to pluck Date: 1988 transitive verb 1: to take or borrow ; Chiefly cigarettes aka: skave ; Assoc. bogart adjective 1: one who takes or borrows Unfortunately, my neighbor saw the pizza delivery guy's car, came over and scaved a few slices.
Dude, she drank all my beer. What a freaken' scave. |
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