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scarf verb- to eat, especially to eat greedily and hurriedly US
- That, before you know it, it was scarfing time and these port cats is forty-two miles out of town and nobody’s got the first biscuit. — William “Lord” Buckley, The Nazz, 1951
- In times of crisis, all great mean scarf. — Edwin Torres, Q & A, p. 86, 1977
- Tell him not to eat anything. We’re gonna scarf when we get there. — True Romance, 1993
- scarfing tabs of acid like there was no tomorrow — Barney Hoskyns, Waiting for the Sun, p. 155, 1996
- Probably you’ve been scarfing down doughnuts and all I’m allowed to eat is toast. — Janet Evanovich, Seven Up, p. 74, 2001
- to lick, suck, and tongue a woman’s vagina US
- He said, “All I have to do is scarf her a few times and I get anything I want.” Nuttee asked Diehl to explain the word “scarf.” “To eat her box, in other words.” — Richard Honeycutt, Candy Mossler, p. 80, 1966
- Or some of them might turn out to scarf and rim [cunnilingus and analingus] to make it. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 120, 1972
▶ scarf pussy to perform oral sex on a woman US- Scarfing pussy gets great press, but most men know shit about eating out women. — Screw, p. 5, 12 June 1972
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