SCAG

Etymology

Noun

scag (countable and uncountable, plural scags)

(slang, uncountable) Heroin.

(slang, countable, pejorative, originally African American Vernacular English) A woman of loose morals.

(slang, countable, dated, US) A cigarette.

Verb

scag (third-person singular simple present scags, present participle scagging, simple past and past participle scagged)

(computing) To destroy the data on a disk, either by corrupting the filesystem or by causing media damage.

Anagrams

• CAGs, CGAs, cags

Source: Wiktionary



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Word of the Day

5 May 2025

UNEXPLOITED

(adjective) not developed, improved, exploited or used; “vast unexploited (or undeveloped) natural resources”; “taxes on undeveloped lots are low”


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