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Definition of Scatted

Scatt
Scat Scat, Scatt Scatt, n. [Icel. skattr.] Tribute. [R.] ``Seizing scatt and treasure.' --Longfellow.

Meaning of Scatted from wikipedia

- faux-Chinese scatting, and Gene Rodemich's 1924 "Scissor Grinder Joe" and "Some of These Days" also pre-date Armstrong. Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards scatted an interlude...
- Look up scat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scat or SCAT may refer to: School and College Ability Test also known as SCAT Shrewsbury College of Arts...
- SCAT Airlines, legally PLL SCAT Air Company, is an airline from Kazakhstan with its head office at Shymkent International Airport in Şymkent. It operates...
- 'excrement' and φιλία, philía 'liking, fondness'), also called scatophilia or scat (Gr****: σκατά, skatá '****'), is the paraphilia involving ****ual arousal...
- Scatness is a settlement on the headland of Scat Ness at the southern tip of Mainland, Shetland, Scotland, across the West Voe of Sumburgh from Sumburgh...
- Transformers: The Movie (1986), the title character in Hong Kong Phooey, and Scat Cat in the Disney animated film The Aristocats (1970). Crothers began his...
- James Masterton viewed it as "a bizarre part-rapped, part spoken, part-scatted dance hit performed by the enigmatic Scatman John who is almost as old...
- Scat is a teenage novel by Carl Hiaasen, published in 2009. Scat, Hiaasen's third young adult novel, tells the story of a missing teacher named Mrs. Bunny...
- for several decades, he rose to prominence in 1994 through his fusion of scat singing and dance music. He recorded five albums, which were released between...
- classical Latin and Neo-Latin) In hunting and tracking, terms such as dung, scat, spoor, and droppings normally are used to refer to non-human animal ****...