noun
- plural of scat: animal droppings or feces
- plural of scat: a type of jazz singing using nonsense syllables
Usage: music
verb
- third person singular present of scat: to go away quickly
Usage: informal
Examples
- The biologist collected bear scats to study their diet.
- We found deer scats along the hiking trail.
- The jazz singer’s scats were improvised and energetic.
- Her vocal scats added excitement to the performance.
- He scats whenever trouble appears.
- The cat scats when it sees the dog coming.