To "scrape a living" means to manage to earn just enough money to survive, often through hard work or by doing low-paying jobs. It implies a struggle to make ends meet and often suggests a lack of financial stability or security. This phrase typically conveys a sense of hardship and the effort required to sustain oneself.
Do you mean defrost, as in a car window. Maybe some reference to defrosting the rear window with a button inside the car and not having to get out in the cold a scrape, scrape, scrape so you can see behind you while driving.
an abrasion is a scrape or a graze.
i just found out today...a friend of mine called a chick "scrape or die" when he called me "babe or die"...but anyways scrape means a hoe or something, having sex with a lot of thugs. but there are a lot of definitions to it, but this is the only one related to sex i think
Abrade means to scrape or wear away via erosion or friction.
you scrape the file to get desired information
The past tense of "scrape" is "scraped."
You can use a spatula to scrape a mixture.
Scrooged! Scrape 'em off Claire.
There is only 1 syllable in "scrape."
its not living
A tall modern building of many storeys. Named a skyscraper because it appears to scrape the sky.
If you mean like: I am going to scrape gum off the table, then it is scraping. If you mean like: I am going to add photos to my scrap book, then it is scrapping.