A fork of Rural Dictionary
Scran can mean either one persons food or consumate, or it can also mean french-kissing another person.
1. "Lad come for some scran im proper hank marvin" - Would you like to accompany me whilst i buy some food/ consumate
2. "RRRRRRRRRRR LAD, I'd love to scran down on her" - That female is rather attractive, i wouldn't mind asking her out on a date
A meal eaten after the main meal.
It might be just a snack or another entire meal depending on your hunger, appetite and stamina.
Always savory and not sweet like duff, pre-scran-duff or post-duff-duff.
A couple of hours after a meal you might get the munchies and order in a kebab, or a curry.
After a meal out in a fancy restaurant you might still be hungry and go for some post-scran-scran at macdonalds.
The Definition of "Scranning" is to Move bare fast making movements innit fam.
Example 1 )
Person Number 1 "Yo fam you see tht harry G over there?"Person Number 2 "Yes fam he was bare scranning down the road in his car doing 20 innit fam"
Person Numbe 1 " Tru dat fam tru dat"
Another Example of where scran or scranning could be used is ;
Person Number 1 " Yo wasteman how did u get here so fast?"
Person Number 2 " Yes G i was scranning bare fast innit i was bare vexed trust G brap innit "
Food, particularly a snack between meals.
"I'm hungry I need to get some scran"
food, usually inferior in colloquial english. From dutch schranzen (v.)
binge, carouse, englut, engorge, glut, gorge,
Time for scran - naval,, military, industrial, esp northern england