A fork of Rural Dictionary
The act of which a group of people (usually men) run in different directions (scatter) to avoid confromation from and unreliable source or trouble.
Oh man there is the principal, SCATTER!
or just simply
SCATTER!
The state of one's mind after a seretonin depleting weekend, associated with drug culture, generally refers to the after effects of ecstasy on the following day of consumption.
i'm so scattered after last night.
Man i'm so scat (colq').
1) A quick phrase used to tell a fellow gang member to run away.
Scattered is when your somewhere and something comes and you leave abruptly
Mark : Then the police came so we all scattered
Bus transport: A (usually highly expereinced) driver who stands by at the depot to cover runs when the allocated driver or bus is sick, or an extra bus is needed for other reasons.
When not being scattered (the verb of covering a run) the scatter may complete other task such as orgainising, refueling or cleaning buses in the yard, answering the telephone or basic but important paperwork.
The school got their passenger numbers wrong again. Name, I need you to scatter to school name} stat.