scrag

Etymology
Perhaps related to 🇨🇬 (a lean person), dialectal 🇨🇬 (old and torn thing), 🇨🇬 (hull, carcass); perhaps related to shrink.

Noun

 * 1)  A thin or scrawny person or animal.
 * 2)  The lean end of a neck of mutton; the scrag end.
 * 3)  The neck, especially of a sheep.
 * 4)  A scrog.
 * 5)  A chav or ned; a stereotypically loud and aggressive person of lower social class.
 * 6)  A rough or unkempt woman.
 * 7) A ragged, stunted tree or branch.
 * 1) A ragged, stunted tree or branch.
 * 1) A ragged, stunted tree or branch.
 * 1) A ragged, stunted tree or branch.
 * 1) A ragged, stunted tree or branch.

Derived terms

 * scrag whale

Verb

 * 1)  To hang on a gallows, or to choke, garotte, or strangle.
 * 2) To harass; to manhandle.
 * 3) To destroy or kill.
 * 1) To harass; to manhandle.
 * 2) To destroy or kill.
 * 1) To destroy or kill.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: удушвам
 * Finnish:
 * Russian: