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Definition of scram

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Other terms relating to 'to go, leave, exit':

Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: interjection to announce one's departure.
Definitions include: to walk.
Definitions include: let's get out of here.
Definitions include: to do illegal drugs, especially heroin.
Definitions include: variant of "bounce", meaning to leave.
Definitions include: "goodbye"; "see you later".
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: to hurry, hustle, esp. when departing.
Definitions include: To leave suddenly without telling anyone or being seen.
Definitions include: to leave quickly; "haul ass".
Definitions include: noun. Used to describe person (male or female) with no ambition, usually found in the school smoking court.
Definitions include: I'm leaving/going.
Definitions include: to leave.

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Other terms relating to 'scram':

Definitions include: a non-descript person. a nobody.

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