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scrud

A girl that looks good from far away, but when up close looks really ugly.

whoa did you see that chick right now, what a scrud.

by Jonathan July 01, 2003

scrud

unkept, greasy looking individuals that loiter in front of convenience stores, coffee shops, etc. Often congregated around pick up trucks wearing Nascar / Ski-Doo attire.

'I saw a group of scruds sitting out front of the Tim Horton's'** ** Or Dunkin' Donuts for our American friends

by Phil Shep April 08, 2007

scrud

Unkept, greasy looking, 20-30 something individuals that take pride loitering in parking lots of convenience stores, coffee shops, 7-Elevens etc. Scruds are most often in groups, congregated around pick-up trucks wearing some sort of Nascar / Ski-Doo paraphernalia. There is really no purpose to their actions.

I saw a group of dirty scruds hanging out in front of 7-Eleven

by Phil Shep December 31, 2007

scrud

Bloody discolored discharge that women have at the end of their periods, commonly termed as spotting.

I should have put in a tampon, there is scrud in my underwear.

by Tiffani D'Angelico December 28, 2007

scrud

This word derives from the Old English for 'shroud' and eventually became part of the word scrotum, since a shroud, like a scrotum, is "something that covers, veils, etc."

Beowulf donned his battle-scrud.

by innards November 29, 2003

scrud

1.VERB To harm, kill, or by omission of action cause to be harmed or killed, another living being. 2. VERB. to have severely rude, vigorus, or disrespectful sex with another living being.i.e. I would scrud her to death. 3. NOUN A substance being once of recognizable molecular structure now altered by natural mutation, or harm done either directly or by ommission of action by the elements or another living being. i.e. I used my flamethrower and turned that guy into a pile of scrud-meat.

I scrudded that person.

by sirsykosexy January 29, 2004

scrud

a ciggarette sometimes called a "scrudly"

got any scruds? on my last scrud. got any scrudlies?

by AnthonyWeaver March 29, 2006