scut (skut) noun

A worthless, contemptible fellow.

A short erect tail, especially of a hare, rabbit, or deer.


This term often appears in the form "scut work".

[Or uncertain origin, perhaps from scout.]

 

"The Voice: Heave a rope when we come alongside. [Then irritably.]
Where are ye, ye scut?"
Eugene O'Neill; Anna Christie; 1922.