scut

[skสŒt]

scut Definition

  • 1the short tail of an animal, especially a rabbit or deer
  • 2a contemptible or insignificant person

Using scut: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scut" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rabbit's scut was white.

  • Example

    He's just a scut, don't pay him any attention.

scut Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scut

Phrases with scut

  • tedious or menial work

    Example

    I had to do all the scut work while my boss took all the credit.

  • a person who is assigned to do menial tasks

    Example

    I was the scut monkey at the office, always doing the grunt work.

  • tedious or menial work

    Example

    I had to do all the scut work while my boss took all the credit.

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Summary: scut in Brief

The term 'scut' [skสŒt] refers to the short tail of an animal, such as a rabbit or deer. It can also be used to describe a contemptible or insignificant person, often in the context of menial work. For example, 'He's just a scut, don't pay him any attention.' 'Scut' extends into phrases like 'scut work,' denoting tedious or menial tasks, and 'scut monkey,' referring to a person who is assigned to do such tasks.