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scrag (n.)

1540s, "lean person or animal, a raw-bones;" perhaps from a Scandinavian source (compare Norwegian skragg "a lean person;" dialectal Swedish skraka "a great, dry tree; a long, lean man," skragge "old and torn thing," Danish skrog "hull of a ship, carcass," Icelandic skröggr, a nickname of the fox); perhaps from root of shrink.

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Definitions of scrag from WordNet
1
scrag (n.)
a person who is unusually thin and scrawny;
Synonyms: thin person / skin and bones
scrag (n.)
lean end of the neck;
scrag (n.)
the lean end of a neck of veal;
Synonyms: scrag end
2
scrag (v.)
strangle with an iron collar;
Synonyms: garrote / garrotte / garotte
scrag (v.)
wring the neck of;
Synonyms: choke
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