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scammered, a. slang. ?Obs.|ˈskæməd| [Of uncertain origin: Partridge links the word with the dial. scammed ‘injured, bruised’, or Somerset dial. scammish ‘rough, awkward, untidy’ (Eng. Dial. Dict.); cf. also north dial. scam ‘a stain, stigma’, scam v., scamy adj. (Northumb. Words 1893).] Intoxicated, drunk.
1859Hotten Dict. Slang 86 Scammered, drunk. 1891‘F. W. Carew’ No. 747 xxxvii. 435 He'll think he was scammered overnight. 1940M. Sadleir Fanny by Gaslight ii. 385 He's badly scammered, and out for women. |