Scug

//skʌɡ//

Synonyms for "scug" (2 found)

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We was jickering along […] under the scug o' the hill.

Source: wiktionary

"Let's go scug-hunting" is a common phrase. […] a stick with a leaden head, used for knocking down birds and scugs (squirrels).

Source: wiktionary

[…] before the lower school scugs got there, and pitched it in at Acropolis.

Source: wiktionary

Scug, Et[on]. Har[row]. Negatively, a boy who is not distinguished in person, in games, or social qualities. Positively, a boy of untidy, dirty, or ill-mannered habits; one whose sense of propriety is not fully developed.

Source: wiktionary

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