Scran

Scran
Slang for food, a snack, nosh.

Man, am I hungry, who's up for some srcan?


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  • Scran — first and foremost is a term or slang for food used by the serving and retired men and women of the Royal Navy.Scran is also a Scottish online resource for educational use by schools, further education and higher education. It presents 360,000… …   Wikipedia

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  • scran — I Everyday English Slang in Ireland n food II Glesga Glossary Food III Cumbrian Dictionary ( n skran) Food. e.g. Aas gan furra scran = I m going to eat some food. IV Cleveland Dialect List food, victuals: scran time (meal time) V Hart …   English dialects glossary

  • scran — noun food Let wi gan and get some scran am starvin man! Syn: scrawn …   Wiktionary

  • scran — n British food. The word is used throughout the armed services and by some civilians, particularly public schoolchildren and students. It comes originally from Rom any and has been employed since the 18th century to mean victuals, scraps or… …   Contemporary slang

  • scran — n. sl. 1 food, eatables. 2 remains of food. Phrases and idioms: bad scran Ir. bad luck. Etymology: 18th c.: orig. unkn …   Useful english dictionary

  • scran & scoop — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Scran means food, used alot in and around fife. Scoop is drink, or going for a drink. i.e going for some scoop, from falkirk …   English dialects glossary

  • scran bag — noun 1. : a bag for leftover food a beggar s scran bag 2. : a receptacle for articles found lying about on a ship …   Useful english dictionary

  • scran — left over fish or fish caught accidentally with the target species, eaten by the crew of a boat (Scottish dialect) …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • Scran — Slang for food, a snack, nosh. Man, am I hungry, who s up for some srcan? …   Dictionary of american slang

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