scum
Americannoun
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a film or layer of foul or extraneous matter that forms on the surface of a liquid.
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refuse or offscourings.
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a low, worthless, or evil person.
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such persons collectively; riffraff; dregs.
verb (used with object)
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to remove the scum from.
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to remove as scum.
verb (used without object)
noun
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a layer of impure matter that forms on the surface of a liquid, often as the result of boiling or fermentation
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the greenish film of algae and similar vegetation surface of a stagnant pond
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Also called: dross. scruff. the skin of oxides or impurities on the surface of a molten metal
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waste matter
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a worthless person or group of people
verb
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(tr) to remove scum from
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rare (intr) to form a layer of or become covered with scum
Other Word Forms
- scumless adjective
- scumlike adjective
- scummer noun
- unscummed adjective
Etymology
Origin of scum
1200–50; Middle English scume < Middle Dutch schūme ( Dutch schuim ) foam; cognate with German Schaum foam
Example Sentences
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“I went through four years of hell by this scum that we had to deal with,” Trump said.
From Salon • Feb. 6, 2025
The sleepless nights made him feel like a scum had settled over his brain.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 12, 2024
For most people, the word “algae” evokes puddles of puke-brown scum.
From Science Magazine • May 21, 2024
On Earth, ocean scum is a key part of sea spray that contributes to the smell of the ocean.
From Science Daily • Mar. 22, 2024
"New scum, I suppose," Hortensia said to them, looking down from her great height.
From "Matilda" by Roald Dahl
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