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    scrag
    /skraɡ/

    verb

    • 1. handle roughly; beat up. informal British

    noun

    • 1. an unattractively thin person or animal: "his companion was a thin scrag of a man"
    • 2. a person's neck. archaic, informal

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  2. noun. ˈskrag. Synonyms of scrag. 1. : a rawboned or scrawny person or animal. 2. a. : the lean end of a neck of mutton or veal. called also scrag end.

  3. 1. a thin or scrawny person or animal. 2. the lean end of a neck of veal or mutton. 3. informal. the neck of a human being. verb Word forms: scrags, scragging, scragged (transitive) 4. informal. to wring the neck of; throttle.

  4. Scrag definition: a lean or scrawny person or animal.. See examples of SCRAG used in a sentence.

  5. a person who is unusually thin and scrawny. synonyms: skin and bones, thin person. see more. noun. lean end of the neck. see more. noun. the lean end of a neck of veal. synonyms: scrag end.

  6. 1. A bony or scrawny person or animal. 2. A piece of lean or bony meat, especially a neck of mutton. 3. Slang The human neck. tr.v. scragged, scrag·ging, scrags Slang. To wring the neck of; strangle. [Perhaps from dialectal crag, neck, from Middle English cragge, from Middle Dutch crāghe, throat.]

  7. Sep 27, 2024 · Noun. [edit] scrag (plural scrags) (archaic) A thin or scrawny person or animal. [from the 16th c.] (archaic) The lean end of a neck of mutton; the scrag end. (archaic) The neck, especially of a sheep. (Scotland) A scrog. (Can we add an example for this sense?)

  8. Origin of Scrag. Perhaps related to Norwegian skragg (a lean person), dialectical Swedish skragge (old and torn thing), Danish skrog (hull, carcass); perhaps related to shrink. From Wiktionary.

  9. 1. a thin or scrawny person or animal. [...] 2. the lean end of a neck of veal or mutton. [...] 3. informal. the neck of a human being. [...] 4. informal. to wring the neck of; throttle. [...] More. Conjugations of 'scrag' present simple: I scrag, you scrag [...] past simple: I scragged, you scragged [...] past participle: scragged. More.

  10. Scrag definition: . See examples of SCRAG used in a sentence.

  11. scrag /skræɡ/ n. a thin or scrawny person or animal. the lean end of a neck of veal or mutton. informal the neck of a human being. vb (scrags, scragging, scragged ) (transitive) informal to wring the neck of; throttle.

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