Scum
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Scum or S.C.U.M. may refer to:
- , an informal term for the white solid that results from the addition of soap to hard water
- that accumulates at the surface of a liquid (especially water or molten metal)
- , solid impurities floating on a molten metal
- or similar vegetation found floating on the surfaces of ponds
- The topmost liquid layer (mainly consisting of ) of a
- An insult, based on the previous terms
Games and sport Books, film and TV
- Scum, novel by translated from the Yiddish by Rosaline Dukalsky Schwartz
- Scum, a script by
- , a once banned television version (1977) directed by Alan Clark with Ray Winstone in a lead role
- , a British feature film version (1979) of the above directed by Clark and with Winstone
Music
Bands
- , a Norwegian hardcore punk/black metal band
- , an English post-punk/art rock group
- SCUM, a side project of Japanese noise musician
Albums
Songs
Acronyms- (Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion), scripting language for development of the graphical adventure game Maniac Mansion
- , a 1967 radical feminist manifesto wherein SCUM means "Society for Cutting Up Men"
See also