noun
- a thin or scrawny person or animal
- the lean end of a neck of mutton or veal
Usage: informal
Usage: culinary
verb
- to wring the neck of; to kill by strangling
Usage: informal
Examples
- The poor scrag of a dog looked like it hadn’t eaten in days.
- She was just a scrag of a girl, all bones and no meat.
- The butcher sold the scrag end at a discount.
- We made soup from the scrag of lamb.
- The farmer had to scrag the injured chicken.
- He threatened to scrag anyone who crossed him.