Scram v. i. (past & past part. scrammed; pres. part. scramming) To leave; to go away; used mostly as an impolite command to a person to go away from a specific location. (informal)
... shied a fresh egg from without; it struck "Ephraham" square between the eyes and broke and landed on his upper lip. Uncle "Ephraham" yelled: "Stop de music—stop de dance—let de whole circumstances of dis occasion come to a stan' still till I finds out who it is a scram'lin eggs aroun' heah." ... — Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales • Robert L. Taylor