Scunge


verb
1.
to borrow
noun
2.
a dirty or worthless person
3.
a person who borrows, esp habitually
noun

a dirty or despicable person or place
Examples

Look at that old scunge on the park bench.
Word Origin

1912
Usage Note

derogatory slang
scunge

Read Also:

  • Scungilli

    noun a large marine whelk or conch eaten as food Examples Scungilli is often served in marinara sauce, made into a cold salad, poured over spaghetti, or ground up for fritters. Word Origin by 1953 Usage Note cooking

  • Scungy

    adjective scungier, scungiest 1. (Austral & NZ, informal) miserable; sordid; dirty

  • Scunner

    noun 1. an irrational dislike; loathing: She took a scunner to him. verb (used without object) 2. Scot. and North England. to feel or show violent disgust, especially to flinch, blanch, or gag. verb (used with object) 3. Scot. and North England. to disgust; nauseate. verb 1. (intransitive) to feel aversion 2. (transitive) to produce […]

  • Scunnered

    noun 1. an irrational dislike; loathing: She took a scunner to him. verb (used without object) 2. Scot. and North England. to feel or show violent disgust, especially to flinch, blanch, or gag. verb (used with object) 3. Scot. and North England. to disgust; nauseate. adjective (dialect, mainly Scot) 1. annoyed, discontented, or bored 2. […]

  • Scunthorpe

    noun 1. a town in E England, in North Lincolnshire unitary authority, Lincolnshire: developed rapidly after the discovery of local iron ore in the late 19th century; iron and steel industries have declined. Pop: 72 660 (2001)


Disclaimer: Scunge definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.