Scrounge vs. Scunge

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Scroungeverb

To hunt about, especially for something of nominal value; to scavenge or glean.

Scroungeverb

To obtain something of moderate or inconsequential value from another.

Scroungenoun

Someone who scrounges; a scrounger.

Scroungeverb

collect or look around for (food)

Scroungeverb

obtain or seek to obtain by cadging or wheedling;

Scungenoun

Muck, scum, dirt, dirtiness; also used attributively.

Scungenoun

A scrounger; one who habitually borrows.

Scungenoun

A dirty or untidy person; one who takes no pride in their appearance.

Scungenoun

A scoundrel; a worthless or despicable person.

Scungeverb

To mark with scunge; to begrime or besmirch.

Scungeverb

To slink about; to sneak, to insinuate.

Scungeverb

To scrounge; to borrow.

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