scro
English
Etymology
Clipping of scrotum, an unadapted borrowing from Latin scrōtum, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (“to cut”); Cf. bro.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /skroʊ/
Noun
scro (plural scros)
- (slang) scrotum
- I was walkin' across campus, when one of those protesters approached me an' started talkin' about the war. I knew how to deal with his type. I said to 'im, "Listen, Jim, why don't you just get down and suck my scro, and then maaaybe I'll listen to 'ya!"
- (slang) (both metaphorically and metonymically): A disreputable or untrustworthy male acquaintance.
- Yo, you seen Bobby? That scro still owes me ten bucks.
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