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Depending on the context, this may have a different meaning. An example of a negative connotation would include when singer of fame, Nelly says "that was scurry". On the contrary it could be used sarcastically such as when famous actor annd well known speaker of "tongues", Sylvester Stalone, says "That was scurry", this obviously would be untrue for him as Sylvester Stalone played John Rambo and as thus, is incapable of fear.

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