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Definition of amscray in US English: amscrayverbˈamskrāˈamskrā [no object]informal, dated Leave quickly. just amscray and be done with it Example sentencesExamples - An argument ensued over something or other and when it escalated, Wendy locked herself in the bathroom, telling him through the door to amscray.
- You could tell the other three guys in the picture to amscray, put me and my two brothers in there with you, and I doubt anybody who doesn't already know the parties involved would be able to spot the odd duck.
- We have to amscray, my mom is probably waiting for us at the pizzeria.
- She said, Si but they're fully booked and he better amscray on time.
- The Capital Punishment one was heating up too much, more heat than light, as my father would have said, so I amscrayed.
- Had I the guts I could have poked in, made an appearance, and then amscrayed with a solid-eight on my time-sheet.
- After a very harrowing landing (and much vomit in the cabin of the plane I'm sure) that comes up just a few feet short of the overpass, he pops an emergency hatch and amscrays.
- It was a bit too noisy so I amscrayed off to pick up a new cooking grate for my rusty old Weber.
- All it took was for Uncle Sam to amscray.
- And so: police officers apprehended a criminal (red flag: guilt-free comedy ahead!) after he broke into a couple's house, stripped naked, was spotted by the owners, then amscrayed.
- I wonder if he amscrayed after finishing the performance.
- The cops had found the car a few minutes after I amscrayed, the girl still sitting in it and bawling her eyes out.
Origin1930s: pig Latin from scram. Definition of amscray in US English: amscrayverbˈamskrā [no object]dated, informal Leave quickly. just amscray and be done with it Example sentencesExamples - All it took was for Uncle Sam to amscray.
- She said, Si but they're fully booked and he better amscray on time.
- An argument ensued over something or other and when it escalated, Wendy locked herself in the bathroom, telling him through the door to amscray.
- It was a bit too noisy so I amscrayed off to pick up a new cooking grate for my rusty old Weber.
- And so: police officers apprehended a criminal (red flag: guilt-free comedy ahead!) after he broke into a couple's house, stripped naked, was spotted by the owners, then amscrayed.
- I wonder if he amscrayed after finishing the performance.
- We have to amscray, my mom is probably waiting for us at the pizzeria.
- The cops had found the car a few minutes after I amscrayed, the girl still sitting in it and bawling her eyes out.
- The Capital Punishment one was heating up too much, more heat than light, as my father would have said, so I amscrayed.
- After a very harrowing landing (and much vomit in the cabin of the plane I'm sure) that comes up just a few feet short of the overpass, he pops an emergency hatch and amscrays.
- Had I the guts I could have poked in, made an appearance, and then amscrayed with a solid-eight on my time-sheet.
- You could tell the other three guys in the picture to amscray, put me and my two brothers in there with you, and I doubt anybody who doesn't already know the parties involved would be able to spot the odd duck.
Origin1930s: pig Latin from scram. |