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Naval term for loose woman, tart, slut Man, who was that scupper I saw you with last night
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When a man leans forward, legs apart and has his nackers slapped from side to side by another person. When Jeremy bent forward, he was scuppered by Tony.
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To spoil (especially someone's plans). I was going to go as a pirate, but Billy scuppered my plans by getting the last costume in the shop.
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scupper, used to describe women who wander around all day indoors and outdoors in their pyjamas, dressing gowns and slippers, mainly found in the north of england on council estates julie was a right scupper and one day she found she was banned from the supermarket for being, a scupper
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Piratey word for fuck. Oh scupper! I just lost that swordfight.
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