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scot free came from a tax that was payable in scotland many moons ago and if you got away with paying the tax you were said to have got away "SCOT FREE" i have used this saying many a time and even worse belive it or not my name is SCOTT FREE
did you get caught last night no i got away SCOTT FREE
scott free by SCOTT FREE (UK) July 12, 2006

Scott Free 

A Noun: a Folk Hero who was reared in the cotton fields of Chickasaw Mississippi. He grew up in a humble and modest setting and grew into the very thing all men long to be and all women want. He is the guy Moma warned you about and the guy Daddy is prepared to beat when he makes his little girl cry.
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Scott-Free 

To eliminate an automation service that is so painful, that it makes childbirth of sextuplets on the Oregon Trail in 1876 feel like a champagne enema
Paul designed the nozzle extractor with a brilliant design that was Scott-Free and received wild, euphoric applause from his co-workers as a result
Scott-Free by SpockNadow April 14, 2015

Getting off Scott-free 

When you bone numerous raw dog sloots but manage to not get stds.
Ginger bar wench: "did you see who Regan fucked last night? I'd be surprised if he didn't get aids"

Invalid rugby player: "yeah he's really getting off scott-free"

Getting off Scott-free 

When you bone numerous raw dog sloots but manage to not get an std
Ginger bar wench: "did you see who Regan fucked last night? I'm surprised he didn't get aids"

Crippled rugby player: "he really got off Scott-free"
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Getting off scott-free
Getting off Scott-free by Wiley j October 1, 2017

Get Off Scot-Free 

Getting off scot-free refers to someone getting away without payment, either monetary or otherwise. In fact in modern usage, it often refers to suspects who are not convicted of a crime. If a person feels that the suspect should have been convicted, he might say, “That guy is getting off scot-free.” Often the term is confused with the frugality that is occasionally attributed to the Scottish. Actually, the term scot predates old Gaelic that would have been spoken by the Scots. In fact the word has its origins in Scandinavian language and probably descends to the English language via Anglo-Saxon.
To get off scot-free implies evasion, purposeful or otherwise of the dues one is supposed to pay. It is frequently an annoyance to others if people duck out of paying what everyone else must pay. This is especially the case if the scot of a bar tab is avoided, since everyone else will have to pay extra to make up for the person getting off scot-free.