Leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form.
Emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor.
1I think my vocal style is just what I could scram together.
2The pitchman's scowl was a menace; his voice bitter: Go on, scram.
3Or grab my piggie bank and scram before he got that too.
4Let's do what we came to do and scram out of here.
5I lifted up my hands in panic and directed my feet to scram.
6Couldn't the good men just tell the evil ones to scram?
7Now scram, Jimmy James and I got business to talk over.
8It fell to the ground limply, but the next moment scram-bled to its feet.
9Now scram, or else.... He doubled his fists and took a step toward Hanlon.
10Go on, scram-beforeI toss you out in the snow!
11All we do is post a lookout and scram if a patrol car shows up.
12Kari told Brian to scram tonight, so he called me to go grab a bite.
13Instead, I gave Nova's brother the "scram" glare, which cleared the room nicely.
14One of the men caught sight of him and said, "Hey kid, scram!"
15I told the young boy to scram, as he had nobly fulfilled his commitment to me.
16When I hear the third one, I scram.