Pronunciation: /skroʊt/

Definitions of scrote

noun a slang term for the scrotum, the pouch of skin containing the testicles in males

Example Sentences

A1 He accidentally kicked his friend in the scrote during a game of soccer.

A2 The comedian made a joke about getting hit in the scrote and the audience burst into laughter.

B1 After the fight, he was left clutching his scrote in pain.

B2 The doctor examined the man's scrote for any signs of injury.

C1 The athlete was sidelined for weeks due to a severe injury to his scrote.

C2 The surgeon successfully repaired the damage to the scrote during the emergency operation.

Examples of scrote in a Sentence

formal The doctor diagnosed the patient with inflammation of the scrotum, also known as scrotitis.

informal Hey dude, be careful with that skateboard, you don't want to hit your scrote!

slang That guy is such a scrote, always trying to show off in front of everyone.

figurative Her ex-boyfriend turned out to be a real scrote, always lying and cheating.

Grammatical Forms of scrote

past tense

scroted

plural

scrotes

comparative

more scrote

superlative

most scrote

present tense

scrotes

future tense

will scrote

perfect tense

have scroted

continuous tense

is scroting

singular

scrote

positive degree

scrote

infinitive

to scrote

gerund

scroting

participle

scroted

Origin and Evolution of scrote

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'scrote' is believed to have originated as a slang term in English-speaking countries.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a derogatory slang term for a man's scrotum, 'scrote' has evolved to also be used as a slang term for a contemptible or despicable person.