February 17, 2010

Lexicon of the Week: Scramble

Definition: To scramble is to lay as much seed as possible in a short amount of time. Usually associated with Senior Scrambling, as seniors tend to scramble around campus in their final months. Laying seed.

Etymology: Comes from the colloquial American term scram, meaning to “shake up.”

Sentence: I can’t believe graduation is in 99 days. I’d better get on the ball and start that Senior Scramble.

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