Scrudge

A bad song that follows a great song on an album, in order to avoid a good song being overshadowed by the previous track
That song that played after *insert classic song*, sucked
Of course it did it was scrudge they didn't want to waste a good song.
by Charizard LeBeau June 25, 2009
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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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Scrudge

To scavenge or salvage from discarded or refuse material an item to complete a project for which it was not originally designed.
I had to Scrudge up a Thingamabob to fix that whatchamacallit.
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by Jeebzz May 29, 2018
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A combination of the words "scrotum" and "fudge". This is the goopy substance consisting of sweat, skin, fungus, and pubes that collects under the ballsack.
"When he dropped trou, he realized that his ballsack was covered in scrudge"
by deadmike September 23, 2006
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n. a mark left on a surface, similar to that of a black mark on the floor left from the sole of a shoe.
She slid across the gym, leaving a scrudge on the floor.
by CreateYourself September 07, 2003
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To force yourself to stay awake, without any alertness aid, in order to perform required duties/responsibilities, even though you had minimal (if any) sleep the night before.
He insisted he would scrudge through his work day without any caffeine even though he only had 3 hours of sleep the night before. He was looking forward to his evening nap before another long night, minimal sleep, and another scrudging day tomorrow.
by Matt Redding August 28, 2009
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