"Scram" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A confusing word to start with!
"Scram" is a verb that can have different meanings depending on the context.
1. To move quickly and confusedly in a hurry: "Scram" can mean to run or move quickly, often because of a sudden emergency or danger. For example: "We had to scram when the fire alarm went off."
2. To leave or depart suddenly: It can also mean to leave quickly or depart suddenly, often abruptly or without prior warning. For example: "The meeting was cancelled, so I had to scram."
3. In computing, to disassemble: In the context of computing, "scram" can mean to disassemble or break apart into smaller parts, often referring to code or data. For example: "The hacker had to scramble the encryption to decrypt the secret message."
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To scrag means to kill or slaughter an animal, especially in a rough or unofficial manner, often in reference to a gluings or a fight.
To scrag is to catch or kill an animal, typically in a rough or uncontrolled way, often referring to hunting or poaching. It can also refer to the act of severely beating or damaging something, such as a rope or a fabric.
A device or machine used for scrambling eggs or other foods, often used in a kitchen for cooking.
Disguises or covers used to confuse or conceal something, often to avoid detection or recognition.
To change the order of the letters in a word or phrase completely, making it unreadable. For example: "scrambles" can become "selbmars".