scrum

3 ENTRIES FOUND:

scrum

noun \ˈskrəm\

Definition of SCRUM

1
a or scrum·mage \ˈskrə-mij\ : a rugby play in which the forwards of each side come together in a tight formation and struggle to gain possession of the ball using their feet when it is tossed in among them; also : the arrangement of players in a scrum b : a usually brief and disorderly struggle or fight : scrape, scuffle
2
a British : madhouse 2 b : a usually tightly packed or disorderly crowd : throng
scrummage intransitive verb

Examples of SCRUM

  1. <I had to fight my way through the scrum of holiday shoppers at the mall.>
  2. <when the server spilled a drink on a customer, they got into a bit of a scrum before being separated>

Origin of SCRUM

short for scrummage, alteration of scrimmage
First Known Use: 1857

Other Field and Goal Sports Terms

crease, lateral, lax, overthrow, playbook, post, screen, secondary, ultimate

Rhymes with SCRUM

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