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    Dung. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Ray. Scarn bee (Zoöl.), a dungbeetle.

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      n. Mayhem, mischief, and general disarray, usually caused by drunken fraternity members between the ages of 18 and 21.
      See also [Xi Xi].

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        interjection | Scarn

        —used to express feelings of dissatisfaction, disgust, or dismay

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          Scarn on? Usually used by The Boys, especially when in reference to a hard day down at Dunt Pub.

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            whats going on abreviated. can also say Whatscarn?

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              A word created by an idiot that is used to say [Whats Going on]? [all in] [one word]

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