scrog

[skrog] /skrÉ’g/
noun, Scot. and North England
1.
any naturally short or stunted tree or bush, as a crab apple tree or blackthorn bush.
2.
scrogs, underbrush; brushwood.
Origin
1350-1400; Middle English skrogg; probably akin to scrag
Related forms
scroggy, adjective
Slang definitions & phrases for scrog

scrog

modifier

: All that scroggin' material out there

verb

To do the sex act with or to; scrag, screw: You guys gotta scrog the sociable cervix (1970s+)

[origin uncertain; perhaps fr scrag]


scrog in Technology


/skrog/ [Bell Labs] To damage, trash, or corrupt a data structure. "The list header got scrogged." Also reported as "skrog", and ascribed to the comic strip "The Wizard of Id". Compare scag; possibly the two are related. Equivalent to scribble or mangle.
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