scarf



scarf out

Sl. to overeat. I scarf out whenever we have pizza. My brother scarfs out every dayaround the clock!
See also: out, scarf

scarf something down

Sl. to eat something, perhaps in a hurry; to swallow something, perhaps in a hurry. Are you going to scarf this whole thing down? Here, scarf down this sandwich.
See also: down, scarf

scarf down

v.
To eat or drink something hungrily; devour something: We scarfed down the piece of chocolate cake and asked for more. I was very hungry, so I made some soup and scarfed it down.
See also: down, scarf

scarf

1. tv. to eat something. Andy scarfed the whole pie.
2. in. to eat. I’ll be with you as soon as I scarf.
3. n. food. I want some good scarf. This stuff stinks.
4. tv. to steal or swipe something. The kid scarfed a candy bar, and the store owner called the cops.
5. tv. to discard something. Scarf that thing. It’s no good.

scarf out

in. to overeat. (see also blimp out, pig out, mac out.) I scarf out every weekend.
See also: out, scarf

scarf something down

tv. to eat something, perhaps in a hurry; to swallow something, perhaps in a hurry. Are you going to scarf this whole thing down?
See also: down, scarf

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Andebert-Ancient Germanic
GervaseJUR-vəsEnglish (Rare)
AstraAS-trəEnglish (Rare)
Leachlainn-Irish
Ruiha-Maori
Cutler['kʌtlə]