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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
scag

see skag.

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scag

alt. 1 (context slang uncountable English) heroin 2 (context slang countable pejorative English) A woman of loose morals. n. 1 (context slang uncountable English) heroin 2 (context slang countable pejorative English) A woman of loose morals. vb. (context computing English) To destroy the data on a disk, either by corrupting the filesystem or by causing media damage.

Usage examples of "scag".

If the transaction was cut short before the scag was his, he was gonna die, pure and simple.

With drink they had been brought up to understand its properties and its dangers but with scag there was no bargain that could be made, no truce.

Leave the heavy bang-bang warfare scag to the amateurs out in the streets.

All the scag about who Farrah Moffit really was and where she came from probably made no difference.

Not simply because he had learned to keep the beast in his pockets, but because he was the only artist of the whole bunch of scags that had seriously studied at one time or another under Jack Jefferson at the San Francisco Art Institute.

But just to get a job so I could write my life history without having to put up with scags who thought only they knew what literature was all about.

If the Elaigar dagens could be finished off at the same time, it would be worth the loss of Scag to the Alattas.

He occasionally scagged rides and was half thinking about getting a pilot's license.

But just to get a job so I could write my life history without having to put up with scags who thought only they knew what literature was all about.