by HNR July 30, 2008

by AYB February 17, 2003

by lady dibz April 24, 2007

by Britt Rogers January 27, 2005

To take without authorization; to steal. Usually but not always with playful rather than malicious intentions.
One who scamps is said to be a scamper.
The stolen object is said to have been scamped. If it had a previous owner, he or she is also correctly said to have been scamped.
To rescamp is to take the object in question from its original scamper.
Scamping efforts are judged qualitatively based on creativity and resourcefulness. Victims of particularly good scamps are said to have been scamped bad or scamped hard.
One who scamps is said to be a scamper.
The stolen object is said to have been scamped. If it had a previous owner, he or she is also correctly said to have been scamped.
To rescamp is to take the object in question from its original scamper.
Scamping efforts are judged qualitatively based on creativity and resourcefulness. Victims of particularly good scamps are said to have been scamped bad or scamped hard.
Wayne scamped the last slice of pizza by telling Joe that there was a three-screen game of Super Smash Brothers 64 going on upstairs.
I didn't call fives on the seat, so Jill scamped it from me.
I didn't call fives on the seat, so Jill scamped it from me.
by Henderson House December 14, 2008

by Brian March 02, 2005

An insult nickname for a male with bad cleanliness in the bell end region, caused by not cleaning under the foreskin leading to a fishy or cheesy odour
(scampet)a person with scamp
(scampet)a person with scamp
by LaGe||| December 13, 2003
