scramboose v.
(US) to leave.
Inside Mad (2002) 13: Why doesn’t he scrambooch to the old actor’s home! | ||
From Juba to Jive 401: Scramboose v. interj. (1840s–1960s) to leave; variant of ‘scram’ . |
(US) to leave.
Inside Mad (2002) 13: Why doesn’t he scrambooch to the old actor’s home! | ||
From Juba to Jive 401: Scramboose v. interj. (1840s–1960s) to leave; variant of ‘scram’ . |