Scamp, v. t.  To perform in a hasty, neglectful, or imperfect manner; to do superficially. [Colloq.]
     A workman is said to scamp his work when he does it in a superficial, dishonest manner.   --Wedgwood.
     Much of the scamping and dawdling complained of is that of men in establishments of good repute.   --T. Hughes.
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  Scamp n.  A rascal; a swindler; a rogue.
  scamp
       n : one who is playfully mischievous [syn: imp, monkey, rascal,
            rapscallion, scalawag, scallywag]
       v : perform hastily and carelessly