Monday, 18 March 2013

Scambler


Scambler is an archaic term for someone who dropped in uninvited at meal times; a bold intruder upon the hospitality of others; a sponge. Its origins are Scottish. 
 
The word is also synonymous with scramble and shamble and can mean to get along as best one can. 

A further meaning of the word was entirely the opposite of our mean sponge – it meant to throw money on the ground so that people would scramble for it.

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