What does the term scratcher mean?

Definitions of scratcher. a person who scratches to relieve an itch. type of: individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul.
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What does scratcher mean in slang?

A bed. ( etymology: rhyming slang, rhymes with "scratch your head") usage references: ) noun.
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Where does the term scratcher come from?

The meaning "relieve skin irritation by a scraping motion with the nails or claws or a scratcher" is by 1520s. The billiards sense of "hit the cue ball into a pocket" is recorded by 1909 (also, originally, itch), though earlier it meant "a lucky shot" (1850).
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What does being a scratcher mean on Scratch?

A Scratcher is the name given to anyone who uses Scratch, and is a registered user on the Scratch Website. It can also, though, refer to specifically a user on Scratch who has received the "Scratcher" status after being helpful and active, which allows that user some more capabilities, such as using cloud variables.
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How do u become a scratcher?

"To be upgraded from New Scratcher to Scratcher, you must have at least two projects, several comments, love and favorite projects, and have been on Scratch for at least 2 weeks. You will receive a notification when you meet the qualifications." Hope that's helpful!
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How do you not be a new scratcher?

Just wait a bit. Make some projects, comment on others projects (don't be mean or advertise though) and just be patient.
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Why do Scottish people call a bed a scratcher?

Why do Scottish people call a bed a scratcher? Scratcher is the universal (well, in Ireland and Scotland anyway) word for bed. God speed!
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Who calls a bed a scratcher?

Want tay hit the scratcher? Scratcher is the universal (well, in Ireland and Scotland anyway) word for bed.
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What does scratch mean in Scotland?

1. Mashed potatoes, made thin and boiled with suet, and mixed with oatmeal. Ags. 1857 A.
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How do you spell scratchers?

Scratcher Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com.
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How do you get scratch cards in flutter?

In the content method, we will return Scratcher(). Inside scratcher, we will add a color of scratcher card, add an accuracy of scratch for better performance, add a threshold for the scratch area's percentage level, and add a brushSize for the brush's different sizes during the scratch.
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Was not up to scratch meaning?

informal. to not be good enough: She told me my work wasn't up to scratch.
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What does calling a girl a rocket mean?

0. Share. UK informal old-fashioned. If someone gives you a rocket, they criticize you severely: She got a rocket for tearing her new dress.
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What does it mean if you call a girl a rocket?

A term that refers to an attractive person, often a female; originates from the notion that being attractive is similar to being on fire or explosive, just like a rocket.
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What does Dobber mean in Scotland?

Noun. dobber (plural dobbers) Alternative form of dauber (“marker pen used for bingo cards”) quotations ▼ (UK, derogatory) A member of the working class in Scotland or Ireland who is seen as undereducated, with poor taste, especially in clothes, and poor social skills; closely connected to chav.
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What do Scottish people call kissing?

Smourich – A kiss!
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What does nip mean in Scotland?

Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) | Scottish Driving Law.
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What does Papped mean in Scottish slang?

Scots word of the day: PAP Meaning: To throw, papped oot = forcibly removed (verb) Example: Naw, we werenae there lang.
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How long does it take to be a scratcher?

To be a Scratcher, you must be active on at least 3 days a week for two weeks. After that has been fulfilled, you will be converted to Scratcher as soon as you have 2 projects shared.
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How do you check if you are a scratcher?

Here's a simple way: Go to the person's profile, and look at the information next to their profile pic, and it should say “Scratcher” or “New Scratcher”.
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How many people have Scratch accounts?

With more than 43 million registered users, Scratch is now the world's largest creative coding community for children.
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Where did the term riffraff come from?

Etymology. From Old French rif et raf (“one and all”), of Germanic origin. The first word is from rifler (“to scrape off”) and the last is from raffler, related to rafler (“to plunder”).
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What is the etymology of RIFF RAFF?

also riff-raff, late 15c., "persons of disreputable character or low degree," from earlier rif and raf (Anglo-French rif et raf) "one and all, everybody; every scrap, everything," also "sweepings, refuse, things of small value" (mid-14c.), from Old French rif et raf, from rifler "to spoil, strip" (see rifle (v.)).
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