verb
- ran away quickly, especially to avoid trouble or danger
Usage: British informal; past tense of ‘scarper’
Examples
- The thieves scarpered when they heard the police sirens.
- He scarpered before his parents could ask about the broken window.
- The cat scarpered up the tree when the dog appeared.
- They scarpered from the party when it got too rowdy.
- The kids scarpered when they saw the headmaster coming.
- She scarpered through the back door to avoid the awkward conversation.