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scratchie

British  
/ ˈskrætʃɪ /

noun

  1. informal  a scratchcard

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Despite the presence of Bey's gleaming, ever-pro smile, it was clear that this pairing didn't quite work, since Tricky looked like he'd only popped out for a scratchie and a Chomp and was shocked to find himself trying to sing gyrating 2003 chart hit Baby Boy to 50,000 people.

From The Guardian

Scratchie/New Line Records are excited to announce that Swedish 5-piece The Sounds will be returning to the mainstage of Warped Tour this summer in support of their new album, Dying To Say This To You.

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