Scrim
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An online game between two or more teams. A scrim is a practice match, usually before one of the teams go into a more serious ladder match. A scrim can be any online game, but notables are: Counterstrike, Enemy Territory and Battlefield 1942.
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Scrim - Short for scrimage. Used most notably by clans, or teams in first person shooter, online games. Mainly used for practice
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This is when 2 clans or Teams play each other [ not sexually, i meant game(s) such as CS ] for practice purpose
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Scrim- The complete and full process of trying to engage in conversation with a female to acquire her number. Scrim is also used in the context of trying to holler at a girl before dating officially. For instance like unofficially going to holler at a female.
The scrimmage scrim is what happens before the real game (dating) actually starts.
once you receive the girls number scrims go from unofficial to official. After official scrims and the actual relationship status changes you are no longer scrimming. -
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A scrim is a very light textile made from cotton, or sometimes flax. Their lightweight and translucence means it is often used for curtains. The fabric can also be used for bookbinding and upholstery.
Scrims have also seen extensive use in theatre where they are often used for special effects. In theater a scrim can refer to any such thin screen and are made out of a wide variety of substances. The advantage of scrims is that with certain they can appear opaque to the audience until a quick change in stage lighting makes them almost fully transparent.
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The particularly sensitive seam of skin, approximately an inch in length, that runs along the underside of a mans penis starting at the tip.
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The area directly above your genitals and below your waistline. Typically where pubes grow.
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\ˈskrim\ noun: The entrance into a womans magic box.
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An action word. describing when one takes a little extra off the top. Can also be seen as [skimming]. but scrimming is a little sneakier as you have to announce that you are about to srim something.
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