scum of the earth

  • 1Scum of the Earth — may refer to: *Scum of the Earth (movie), a 1963 sexploitation film *Scum of the Earth (song), a Rob Zombie song *Scum of the Earth Church, a non denominational Christian church *Scum of the Earth (band), a heavy metal band …

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  • 2Scum of the Earth — Datos generales Origen Las Vegas, Nevada Estado activo Información artística Género(s) …

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  • 3(the) scum of the earth — offensive phrase an insulting expression for people who you think are very unpleasant Thesaurus: people who are annoying or unpleasantsynonym Main entry: scum …

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  • 4Scum of the Earth (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Scum of the Earth Img capt = Img size = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = USA Genre = Industrial metal Groove metal Years active = Label = Eclipse Records Associated acts = URL =… …

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  • 5Scum of the Earth (song) — Infobox Single Name = Scum of the Earth Artist = Rob Zombie from Album = Soundtrack Released = 2000 Format = CD single Recorded = 2000 Genre = Heavy metal, Alternative metal Length = 2:55 Label = Geffen Producer = Rob Zombie Scott Humphrey Writer …

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  • 6(the) scum of the earth — very informal if a group of people are the scum of the earth, they are the worst type of people. People who abuse children are the scum of the earth …

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  • 7scum of the earth — Synonyms and related words: bilge, bilgewater, carrion, cattle, chaff, children of darkness, dishwater, ditchwater, dregs, dregs of society, garbage, limbs of Satan, offal, offscourings, offscum, raff, refuse, riffraff, rubbish, scum, scurf,… …

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  • 8Scum of the earth — 1. despicable person; sleaze; 2. despicable, lowlife people in general …

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  • 9scum of the earth — Australian Slang 1. despicable person; sleaze; 2. despicable, lowlife people in general …

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  • 10scum of the earth — people who are not worthy of respect, people of low morals …

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