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When someone calls you a "scab," it typically refers to a person who crosses a picket line to work during a strike, undermining the efforts of striking workers. The term carries a negative connotation, suggesting betrayal or a lack of solidarity with those fighting for better conditions or rights. It can also be used more generally to label someone who is seen as opportunistic or unprincipled in situations involving labor disputes.

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