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Scrange

To knowingly and impermissibly take from, steal from, or rifle through another's personal property, while strung out on Meth or other benders (spiced out).

Def. From Augusta Maine.
1. The other day I scranged Ed's cigarettes and coffee.

2. If you see my car in free parking, don't fucking scrange it bro. Leave my shit alone.
3. Will's earbuds were scranged at the ARRC. He now needs new earbuds.
by Steal from or deny one of prop December 5, 2022
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bum-scadge

The collection of debris and sweat that gathers in the rectal crease between the buttocks.
It was roasting at graft the day. I better go scrape the bum-scadge out before it cakes me kegs

Here, pet, come smell me bum-scadge
by TheTrufflingPig July 12, 2020
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scrange

n. (vulgar)

Menstrual fluids.
"Oh Mr Darcy, you do make one blush," said Elizabeth as he stared intensely yet longingly into her eyes.
"I love you, Miss Eliza. From the very moment I saw you, I was assured that I had found the woman of my dreams. I love you from the depths of my soul, and always will. Now take that dress off so that I can lick the scrange from your twat, you dirty fucking bint."

Pride And Prejudice, Jane Austen.
by bleeding_indifference November 17, 2004
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Scrudge

A nick name given to Chris Lewis, a musician from Riverside California. He is currently the drummer in the band Becoming Drastic as well as the only member in the solo project called Trignora.
Hey, Scrudge! Did you know that your music is crappy!?
by Scrudge May 29, 2010
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scadge

A word used to describe a nasty build up of a substance. Used when simple words such as scum, crap, crud and sludge will not suffice.
Plumber to customer: 'that's a large build up of scadge (around that pipe) you've got there'
by shorty84 March 19, 2008
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scragged

the state of being
a) disgruntled, upset
b) messed up, sloppy
c) frazzled, incredibly stressed out
1. My boyfriend has moved out, my dog bit me on the leg, and my potted plant just died. I am too scragged to move.

2. I got caught in a rainstorm the other day, and I looked like a scragged little puppy.

3. I am so scragged for finals week-- not only do I have to create a realistic life-size model of an 18th century battleship for my Western Civ. course, but I have to bake a cake the size and shape of lake Myvatn.
by Elspeth Walker October 20, 2007
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Scragged

Past tense of scrag. To attack someone physically. Often used in the United Kingdom to mean playful fighting.
"I think it's time we scragged Cr4k, Wizzo!"
by Red Ken April 14, 2006
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