by Newey January 12, 2004
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by allofabe November 26, 2017
Boyden: hey scran scran what did you have for breakfast, beans?
Scrannage: makes some reference to his guns then cries and runs away
Scrannage: makes some reference to his guns then cries and runs away
by McBanter Boy March 20, 2009
Scran can mean either one persons food or consumate, or it can also mean french-kissing another person.
1. "Lad come for some scran im proper hank marvin" - Would you like to accompany me whilst i buy some food/ consumate
2. "RRRRRRRRRRR LAD, I'd love to scran down on her" - That female is rather attractive, i wouldn't mind asking her out on a date
2. "RRRRRRRRRRR LAD, I'd love to scran down on her" - That female is rather attractive, i wouldn't mind asking her out on a date
by Froogle January 26, 2005
A meal eaten after the main meal.
It might be just a snack or another entire meal depending on your hunger, appetite and stamina.
Always savory and not sweet like duff, pre-scran-duff or post-duff-duff.
It might be just a snack or another entire meal depending on your hunger, appetite and stamina.
Always savory and not sweet like duff, pre-scran-duff or post-duff-duff.
A couple of hours after a meal you might get the munchies and order in a kebab, or a curry.
After a meal out in a fancy restaurant you might still be hungry and go for some post-scran-scran at macdonalds.
After a meal out in a fancy restaurant you might still be hungry and go for some post-scran-scran at macdonalds.
by Napa Ben April 15, 2011
food, usually inferior in colloquial english. From dutch schranzen (v.)
binge, carouse, englut, engorge, glut, gorge,
binge, carouse, englut, engorge, glut, gorge,
by ReprievedSoul June 30, 2011

