"Scrubs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Scrubs" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used:
1. Medical Scrubs: In a medical context, scrubs refer to the uniform worn by medical staff, typically consisting of a white top and pants.
2. Dirty or worn-out clothing: In a broader sense, the term "scrubs" can refer to old, worn-out, or dirty clothes that are no longer presentable.
3. Television show: Scrubs is also the title of an American medical comedy-drama television series that aired from 2001 to 2010, focusing on the lives of medical interns and their supervisors in a fictional teaching hospital.
4. American Football: In American football, "scrubbing" refers to removing opposing team players who have been substituted out of the game and replaced by other players from the bench or inactive roster.
5. Gerekateva in charm cricket, scrubs are new ball is that is still new and has not been used.
The term can be used in many more contexts, e.g. Carolina Scrubs, Protection Bag or Totem Pole Scrubs.
Uncultivated or semi-natural land dominated by low-growing vegetation, often highly acidic soil, and typically situated in a cool, wet climate, such as a coastal area, moor, or bog.
The word "scruffiness" refers to a state or quality of being rough, untidy, or unkempt, often in a charming or endearing way. It describes a lack of neatness or polish, often in a person's appearance or grooming, but in a way that is not necessarily unappealing or off-putting. The term is often used to describe someone with a laid-back, effortless, or eclectic style, perhaps with a bit of a messy or rumpled quality to their hair, clothes, or surroundings.