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scrubber noun- a sexually promiscuous woman UK, 1959
- [T]his aged scrubber, Mrs Marengo[.] — Derek Raymond (Robin Cook), The Crust on its Uppers, p. 28, 1962
- — Louis S. Leland, A Personal Kiwi-Yankee Dictionary, p. 89, 1984
- “Dear oh dear–not the singing scrubber?” “What d’you call her? [...] That is a very special young lady, Terence.” — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 67, 1984
- TANYA: Can you believe that guy? He called my mum a scrubber. [SHE PULLS UP HER KNICKERS.] — Bernard Demsey and Kevin McNally, Lock, Stock ... & Two Sips, p. 289, 2000
- an unattractive woman AUSTRALIA
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 79, 1977
- I don’t like them talking too much, like the last scrubber I had. — Sandra Jobson, Blokes, p. 105, 1984
- — Robert G. Barrett, Davo’s Little Something, p. 45, 1992
- an inferior horse bred in the country AUSTRALIA, 1874
- Mooti was no scrubber either. — Joe Andersen, Winners Can Laugh, p. 81, 1982
- This was no scrubber from the bush. — Joe Andersen, Winners Can Laugh, p. 176, 1982
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