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SCUM

Scum is a term with multiple, related meanings. In scientific and culinary contexts, it denotes a frothy or floating layer of impurities on a liquid's surface. This scum often consists of fats, proteins, sugars, and other particles that rise during heating, fermentation, or chemical reactions. It can appear on stock, tea, coffee, beer, or water and is usually skimmed or removed to improve clarity, flavor, or process efficiency. In industrial settings, a scum layer may also refer to surface deposits collected from wastewater or chemical processes.

As a slang term, scum is a highly pejorative label for people judged as morally corrupt, disreputable,

In literature and media, "scum" is sometimes used metaphorically to critique social conditions or moral decline,

or
exploitative.
It
is
used
to
insult
or
demean
individuals
or
groups
and
is
considered
offensive
in
most
contexts.
The
degree
of
offensiveness
and
acceptability
varies
by
culture
and
situation;
in
formal
writing
it
is
typically
avoided,
and
care
should
be
taken
to
avoid
targeting
protected
characteristics
with
pejorative
terms.
as
in
phrases
such
as
"the
scum
of
society."
While
its
literal
and
figurative
uses
share
a
sense
of
impurity
or
degradation,
the
term
remains
a
strong,
value-laden
descriptor
and
should
be
used
with
awareness
of
its
impact.