scratch
In track, when a runner withdraws from a race before it begins. The term originated from the days when heat sheets were written on paper, and a runner's name would litterally be scratched off in pencil when he/she decided not to race.
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A minor cut or graze of the skin. Next to nothing on the damage scale.
To start from scratch is to start from nothing except knowledge and ambition.
To start from scratch is to start from nothing except knowledge and ambition.
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Example:
He married Molly last year, but he's still gettin' a little scratch on the side from Jenny.
Or... She's dating Jimmy but still pickin' up scratch every time she gets.
He married Molly last year, but he's still gettin' a little scratch on the side from Jenny.
Or... She's dating Jimmy but still pickin' up scratch every time she gets.
scratch
1. (n) A term for cash money, paper, skrills, etc.
2. (n,v) Term used to descibe the act of a disk jockey reversing the rotation of a vinyl record for split seconds to create a 'scratching', or 'rer-rer!' sound.
3. (adj) Used to describe nothing, emptiness, or voidance, as in the words 'nul', 'nil', and 'none'
4. (n) Another name for crack cocaine, in its base form, before being cut.
5. (v) When one's reputation is lowered after an embarrasing act or rumor.
6. (v) To kill someone. See lay out, hit, or off.
7. (n) A term used in the game of billiards (pool) to describe a technical foul in which a player hits the white cue ball into a pocket.
8. (v) To forget, disregard, or 'never mind'.
2. (n,v) Term used to descibe the act of a disk jockey reversing the rotation of a vinyl record for split seconds to create a 'scratching', or 'rer-rer!' sound.
3. (adj) Used to describe nothing, emptiness, or voidance, as in the words 'nul', 'nil', and 'none'
4. (n) Another name for crack cocaine, in its base form, before being cut.
5. (v) When one's reputation is lowered after an embarrasing act or rumor.
6. (v) To kill someone. See lay out, hit, or off.
7. (n) A term used in the game of billiards (pool) to describe a technical foul in which a player hits the white cue ball into a pocket.
8. (v) To forget, disregard, or 'never mind'.
Example:
1. You made any scratch this month?
2. Damn! That DJ is scratching that vinyl like a mofo!
3. Man, you ain't got scratch!
4. First we deliver the scratch, then they'll cut it for us.
5. Ya'll fools can't scratch me!
6. Oh, yeah, Miguel? He got scratched just yesterday.
7. I scratced after trying to get that 4-ball in the corner pocket.
8. My mom's a WHAT?! Scratch that, homie.
1. You made any scratch this month?
2. Damn! That DJ is scratching that vinyl like a mofo!
3. Man, you ain't got scratch!
4. First we deliver the scratch, then they'll cut it for us.
5. Ya'll fools can't scratch me!
6. Oh, yeah, Miguel? He got scratched just yesterday.
7. I scratced after trying to get that 4-ball in the corner pocket.
8. My mom's a WHAT?! Scratch that, homie.
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Example:
...so I went in there and the sister's cunt didn't have the scratch, so I put a bullet through his kneecap. Then I cock smaked his philapino whore when she tried to suck me off to pay his points.
...so I went in there and the sister's cunt didn't have the scratch, so I put a bullet through his kneecap. Then I cock smaked his philapino whore when she tried to suck me off to pay his points.
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A musical note of definite pitch, created when moving a piece of vinyl back and forth in a rhythmic fashion under a needle on a phonographic turntable. Accidentally discovered (and later perfected) by Grand Wizzard Theodore.
Example:
"In fact I can't see, or can't imagine, a man who ain't a lover of beats, or a fan of scratchin'." - Eminem - "Infinite"
"In fact I can't see, or can't imagine, a man who ain't a lover of beats, or a fan of scratchin'." - Eminem - "Infinite"