skrag — [skrag] tv. to murder someone. (Underworld.) □ These thugs tried to skrag me, I swear. □ Barlowe wanted to skrag him right then and there … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
skrag — vb a variant spelling of scrag … Contemporary slang
scrag — /skrag/, n., v., scragged, scragging. n. 1. a lean or scrawny person or animal. 2. the lean end of a neck of veal or mutton. 3. Slang. the neck of a human being. v.t. 4. Slang. to wring the neck of; hang; garrote. 5. Metall. to test (spring… … Universalium
scraggly — /skrag lee/, adj., scragglier, scraggliest. 1. irregular; uneven; jagged. 2. shaggy; ragged; unkempt. [1865 70; SCRAG + LY] * * * … Universalium
scraggle — ˈskragəl, raig noun ( s) Etymology: probably back formation from scraggled, scraggling, scraggly : sparse or ragged growth scraggles of grass scraggle of fresh beard Conrad Richter … Useful english dictionary
scrog — ˈskräg noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English skrogge, scroge 1. dialect Britain : a stunted shrub, bush, or branch : scrub 2. dialect Britain : scrubby land usually used in plural … Useful english dictionary
Ogre Kingdoms (Warhammer) — An Ogre is a large humanoid creature in the Warhammer Fantasy fictional universe. They are based on the ogres of mythology. Prior to the release in 2005 of Warhammer Armies: Ogre Kingdoms for Warhammer Fantasy Battles tabletop game Ogres appeared … Wikipedia
Ogre (Warhammer) — An Ogre is a large humanoid creature in the Warhammer Fantasy fictional universe. They are based on the ogres of mythology. Prior to the release of Warhammer Armies: Ogre Kingdoms in 2005 for Warhammer Fantasy Battles tabletop game, Ogres… … Wikipedia
scrag|gy — scrag|gy1 «SKRAG ee», adjective, gi|er, gi|est. 1. having little flesh; lean; thin; bony: »... his sinewy, scraggy neck (Scott). SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
David Arnason — (born 1940 Gimli, Manitoba, Canada ) is a Canadian author and poet who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with his partner Mhari Mackintosh. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References … Wikipedia