Definitions
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- noun A
beggar ordestitute person. - verb To
beg orscrounge . - noun A an
abrupt ,high-pitched sound.
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Examples
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It employs a nomenclature "narf," "scrunt" that appears to derive either from babytalk or frat initiation.
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And the scrunt, a wolf-size beast with a bristlygrass coat, will give kids a good fright.
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They rose, and the scrunt of Janet's chair on the floor, when she pushed it behind her, sent a thrilling shiver through her body, so tense was her mood.
The House with the Green Shutters George Douglas Brown 1885
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I'm not playing their freakin 'game anymore, and I'm not going to be bullied by the likes of this Sherrod scrunt.
Ace of Spades HQ 2010
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It employs a nomenclature ( "narf," "scrunt") that appears to derive either from babytalk or frat initiation.
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It employs a nomenclature ( "narf," "scrunt") that appears to derive either from babytalk or frat initiation.
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It employs a nomenclature ( "narf," "scrunt") that appears to derive either from babytalk or frat initiation.
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I did call genghis a bottom feeding, sperm burping scrunt for not advertising the flame war in advance, though.
Ace of Spades HQ 2009
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It employs a nomenclature ( "narf," "scrunt") that appears to derive either from babytalk or frat initiation.
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It employs a nomenclature ( "narf," "scrunt") that appears to derive either from babytalk or frat initiation.
sitforthepillow commented on the word scrunt
Part of the M. Night's Lady in the Water mythology. Best part of the movie.
January 3, 2007
natalie_portmanteaux commented on the word scrunt
Scrunt, a portmanteau of scrounge and grunt.
December 4, 2020
ry commented on the word scrunt
this is like a skit where someone is making fun of lexicographers
December 4, 2020