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