scratch



scratch

1. n. money. I just don’t have the scratch.
2. tv. to eliminate something from a list; to cancel something. We decided to scratch the idea of a new car. The old one will have to do.
3. mod. impromptu; temporary. (see also pickup.) We started a scratch game of basketball, but most of the girls had to leave at dinnertime.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nannie['næni]
JetteYET-təDutch
Ragnhildr-Ancient Scandinavian
Marquisemahr-KEEAfrican American (Modern)
Chidiebere-Western African, Igbo
FrannyFRAN-eeEnglish