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Scew

Description:

Scew is a term that has various meanings and can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective.

Noun:

1. (Popular) Scew refers to a sharp twist or turn, often used in the context of a sudden change in plans or an unexpected event. It can also mean a difficulty or problem that arises unexpectedly.

Example sentence: When the rainstorm hit during our picnic, it put a scew on our afternoon plans.

2. (Local) In some regions, scew can be a colloquial term for a small, local pub or drinking establishment.

Example sentence: Let's grab a few drinks at the scew down the road after work.

Verb:

1. (Popular) To scew means to twist or rotate something forcefully or with an angle. It can also refer to distorting information or giving a biased interpretation.

Example sentence: Please scew the lightbulb tightly into the socket.

2. (Local) In certain areas, scew can be a regional slang term meaning to deceive or trick someone.

Example sentence: He tried to scew me into buying his old, broken phone.

Adjective:

1. (Popular) Scew used as an adjective means inclined to one side, crooked, or askew.

Example sentence: The painting on the wall was slightly scew.

2. (Local) In a colloquial context, scew can describe something that is odd, unconventional, or peculiar.

Example sentence: His fashion sense is quite scew.

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