1. He scrembled the wire fence, ripping his pants in the process.
2. We watched a very drunk John scremble the floor.
2. We watched a very drunk John scremble the floor.
by Therinian December 23, 2005
Popularised by British furries, the phrase scrembled eggs refers to situations of fear, excitement, worry, or concern, among other things. The phrase is though to have been derived from the word 'scream', as it is generally used in scenarios where screaming would be an adequate reaction.
by C L G December 2, 2022