释义 |
scramble verb- to live hand-to-mouth by a variety of hustles US
- — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 137, 1989
- “Fariq, how you get that earring?” “Scrambling, nigger, you know that.” — Paul Beatty, Tuff, p. 69, 2000
- to sell drugs US
- He beat this kid who was scramblin’ for him with a Louisville Slugger, poured gasoline on him and set him on fire after he shorted him $5.00. — New Jack City, 1990
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