Although the origins of the word "scarf"are unclear, most belive the term was first used during the Roman era, where romans and spartans alike screamed it in order to scare off invading huns. After a 500 year
hiatus, the term was rekindled in the middle ages when kings would "scarf"their peasents. When a member of lower
society would rob a merchant, kings and lords would
drop them in scadling
hot cow urine and scarf, or
cut, off all their limbs. This was the firt time in its
history the term was used in a negative way. The term was then brought back to it's original positive purpose when jacques cartier discovered the americans. Several history books state that the first europeans words ever uttered in amerca were "Scarf, theres a whole other
world in this universe." Although
basic geography proved him wrong, the term "scarf!" was impressive enough. Another famous use of the word was when the Japenese dropped bombs on
pearl habor. insiders claim president roosevelt said, under his breath, "
may god help us, those filthy japs just scarfed us good." The americans, however, scarfed "those filthy japs" back hard when they dropped 2 a- bombs. Nowadays, the term is universal, and mostly echoed through the feilds of sportexpo in laval, and in the hallways of vanier college. When life's treating you badly, scream scarf in anguish, when life's treating you nicley, yell scarf with a hint of pride (not too much its a deadly
sin), and when you have nothing to say.....just say scarf.