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Scran Bag 

This can be used in a couple of different ways, but typically refers to someone who is always hungry or extremely greedy and is always eating. The expression originated with the Royal Navy where the slang name for food is scran. It can also be used to refer to a person who is dirty, untidy, unkempt or of unprepossessing appearance, this too originated with the Royal Navy, perhaps because people who were always eating changed shape so that their uniforms did not fit or were so intent on food that they neglected their appearance.
“If eating was an Olympic sport, you’d be a gold medallist you scran bag!”
Look at that scruffy sod! What a scran bag!”
Scran Bag by AKACroatalin May 21, 2015

Scranton Sausage Grinder 

Taking a dump in shower and pushing it through the drain screen with one's foot.
I couldn't make it to the shitter in time, so I decided a Scranton Sausage Grinder was my best bet.

scantron paranoia 

the feeling one experiences when taking a test on a scantron and getting the same answer multiple times in a row; applies to students
I got five B's in a row on my scantron, one of them HAD to have been wrong. I hate scantron paranoia.
scantron paranoia by iCoinedThat1199 December 28, 2009

scranter 

A person who regularly comments on the ScreenRant website.
The Scranters who believe that the Avengers 2 will break 3 billion dollars have unrealistic expectations.

scrangle 

Various snacks and beverages obtained from a corner shop or similar establishments.

Examples of prime scrangles include Kinder Buenos, Doritos and Fruit Twist Fanta.

The term was coined by the hardest roadman in the hood of Cheltenham
Roadman 1: I'm bloody starved fam

Roadman 2: Let's get some scrangles from the Londis then you melt

Roadman 1: Good shout my son
scrangle by Scrangleman123 January 3, 2016

Scranton Tuxedo 

Khaki pants and blue blazer over either a light blue or white dress shirt. Most commonly offset with a red or yellow tie.
You could easily tell we were in Scranton by the plethora of Scranton Tuxedos around the court house.
Scranton Tuxedo by NEPA Native April 2, 2011