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scab S0114400 (skăb)n.1. A crust discharged from and covering a healing wound.2. Scabies or mange in domestic animals or livestock, especially sheep.3. a. Any of various plant diseases caused by fungi or bacteria and resulting in crustlike spots on fruit, leaves, or roots.b. The spots caused by such a disease.4. Slang A person regarded as contemptible.5. a. A worker who refuses membership in a labor union.b. An employee who works while others are on strike; a strikebreaker.c. A person hired to replace a striking worker.intr.v. scabbed, scab·bing, scabs 1. To become covered with scabs or a scab.2. To work or take a job as a scab. [Middle English, from Old Norse skabb.]Translationsscabbed
scabbedCheated or duped; ripped off or made the victim of fraud. The car started having issues just a couple days after I bought it, so I started to worry that I might have been scabbed by the guy who sold it to me. My cousin got scabbed in a drug deal gone bad, and now he owes the mob nearly $200,000.See also: scabscabbed (ˈskæbd) mod. cheated in a drug deal; having been sold bogus or inferior drugs. Bart got scabbed by a dealer who got arrested the next day. See also: scabEncyclopediaSeescaLegalSeeScabFinancialSeescab |