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  2. Scruff is a British slang term that can refer to1234:
    • Clothes that are not formal or suitable for work or special occasions, especially old or worn clothes.
    • A dirty and messy person.
    • Someone who looks untidy or dirty.
    • A disreputable person or ruffian.
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    scruffs [ plural ] UK informal clothes that are not formal or suitable for work or special occasions, especially old or worn clothes: I always get changed into my scruffs as soon as I get home from work. Why can't we look as good as that in our scruffs?
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/scruff
    [ C ] UK informal a dirty and messy person: I feel a bit of a scruff in my jeans.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/scruff
    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English scruff /skrʌf/ noun 1 → by the scruff of the neck 2 [ countable] British English informal someone who looks untidy or dirty Examples from the Corpus scruff • Eventually he pulled her off and dragged her away by the scruff of her neck.
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    British Dictionary definitions for scruff (2 of 2)

    • informal an untidy scruffy person
    • informal a disreputable person, ruffian
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