Look at that scrub over there why doesn't he get a job.
Quit being a scrub and take out the trash.
Bob- "Wanna go play some football?"
Steve- "No I have to go read for class"
Bob- "You're such a Scrub"
Quit being a scrub and take out the trash.
Bob- "Wanna go play some football?"
Steve- "No I have to go read for class"
Bob- "You're such a Scrub"
by lilgogo August 31, 2010
by Rico Gerardo S. November 03, 2010
A scrub whose noobishness transcends the boundaries of both gameplay and grammar. Originated as part of a post header on the World of Warcraft community forums.
"If your not on Tichondrius your an scrub."
by Epimetheus January 01, 2008
by 24c January 28, 2006
Video Game lingo. Reffered to a gamer who competes with high level players. There for thinking he's the shit, but in fact isn't up to par with der skills.
Most popular use is in the Socom franchise.
Most popular use is in the Socom franchise.
by RoyalQ November 09, 2006
People who do necessary work but do not get paid very well for it: garbage collectors, hospital aides, housecleaners, retail cashiers, etc. Those who were raised in the comfort of middle-class suburbia are the biggest fans of pseudo-"street" hip-hop messages that confirm their already held feelings of superiority to those who are forced by social conditions to live the "authentic" "real" inner-city urban lifestyle, the real "street". Instead of focusing on economic and social conditions, this song allows the middle-class to feel morally and ultimately superior to the lower classes.
"I don't want no scrubs. A scrub is a guy who can't get no love from me." (Which is actually a double negative, which if correctly read, actually means "A scrub is a guy that can get love from me". But apparently the lyricists are too illiterate to notice their grammatical errors).
by afternoon January 15, 2006
“A guy that thinks he’s fly, also known as a buster. Always talking bout what he wants but just sits in his broke ass.”
- TLC
( lives at home with a his momma)
- TLC
( lives at home with a his momma)
by No scrub nation September 20, 2018