subs. (Eton and Harrow).—A SNEAK (q.v.); a play-CAD (q.v.).

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  1889.  C. T. BUCKLAND, Eton, Fifty Years Ago [Macmillan’s Magazine, Nov., 65]. Bathing was always in great favour with the Eton boys. A boy who did not bathe was called a ‘SCUG.’

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  1889.  DRAGE, Cyril, vii. Such a little SKUG, to use a word in use at my tutor’s.

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