noun
- a strong feeling of dislike or disgust
- a person or thing that causes disgust or annoyance
Usage: Scottish; informal
Usage: Scottish; informal
verb
- to feel or cause disgust or strong dislike
Usage: Scottish; informal
Examples
- I took a real scunner to that arrogant neighbor.
- The smell of fish gives me a scunner.
- That rude customer is such a scunner.
- The dirty kitchen scunnered her completely.
- He’s scunnered by the constant noise from next door.
- The thought of eating snails fair scunners me.