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俚语 scrambling
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scrambling

1. looking rugged or like you just woke up. messed up hair and clothes.
2. struggling. forgetting things or looking for things or trying to get things done in a hurry.
1. She looked scrambling this morning without her make-up.

2. I was scrambling to find my homework before school this morning.

scrambling

stealing, daytime/nighttime home & auto break ins, thefts of unattended property, purse snatching, etc. Done by junkies and crackheads low on funds or the ones who don't work at all, specifically to fuel a drug habit.
Jayvion was broke, desperate and are not ready for the party to end, so he went scrambling near the college campus.

Scramble

Dope cut with special ingredients in order to give you a better rush.
Damn dude...... That shit.... Man I gotta... get this shit more often.... ZZzzZzzZzzZz


(Scramble)

Scrambling

Not performing well in a particular task, getting beaten easily, very poorly done, struggling.
E.g. someone does something poorly: You're scrambling

scramble

An adult beverage consisting of whiskey, usually Jack Daniels or Jameson, and Red Bull in roughly equal proportions.
I've had 6 scrambles so far tonight and I'm feeling JACKED!

scrambled

The mixed feeling of being drunk and high
After that pitcher of beer at the bowling alley and hot boxing my friend's car I was feeling pretty scrambled.

scramble

For a large group to quickly seperate in various directions to avoid consequence. Often used when an illegal action is in progress and the authorities arive.
ex. -At the scene of a fight.
boy 1: THE POLICE ARE COMING! EVERYONE SCRAMBLE!
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