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SCALLY

What Does SCALLY Mean in a Text?

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The Quick Answer

When used in a text, SCALLY means "Trouble maker (Liverpool dialect)". While this is its most common meaning in texting, be aware that it is a rare term, and it might mean something else. If our meaning does not fit, give the context of your conversation a name (e.g., love, sport, space, astronomy) and include it in your search term.

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meaning of SCALLY

"Trouble maker (Liverpool dialect)"

Summary of Key Points

"Trouble maker (Liverpool dialect)" is, by far, the most common meaning for SCALLY when it is used in a text. (Bear in mind that it could have another meaning if used in a different context.)
SCALLY
Definition:Trouble maker (Liverpool dialect)
Type:Slang Word (Jargon)
Guessability:guessability level 2
2: Quite easy to guess
Typical Users:typical user

Adults and Teenagers

Example of SCALLY Used in a Text

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