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Scuttle

A group of hedgehogs. Specifically, a group of flying hedgehogs.
The adventurers came around the corner and were attacked by a scuttle of flying hedgehogs.

Hey, Bryan, did you see that scuttle of hedgehogs over there? They just ran over into the forest!
by Roneph August 29, 2019
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Can’t believe Tommy went behind the bins with that chubby lass for a scuttle, and him a married man.
by Dodger 77 April 21, 2021
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Can you believe Tommy had a scuttle in the disabled bogs with the new trainee from accounts, and him a marrried man
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Scuttle

To run on all fours up a flight of stairs. Usually when someone is intoxicated with beans.
"Dang did you seem him scuttle down the hall?"
by BarneysBae9-dino-idno July 5, 2021
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Did she get highlights? Scuttle!!
by anonymous September 17, 2022
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scuttle nut

The act of running with your pants around your ankles while masterbateing until climax, After being caught while stalking your crush.
James was caught after he tripped attempting to scuttle nut jasmine.
by Hightopfadeout99 May 30, 2017
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Scuttle in the Mouth

Origins found in Yorkshire saying 'coal-scuttle in the mouth', though shortened through Cumbrian slang.
Traditionally used as a reposte to an insult, equivalent to the unpleasant experience of physically trying to put a coal scuttle in your mouth.

Alternatively can be abbreviated to a simple 'Scuttle'.
"She told me I was ugly and that was a right scuttle in the mouth"

"Danny shagged my mum, what a scuttle."
by vianicolodi February 26, 2010
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