Word to the Wise – Scrum
Scrum (SKRUM) – an abbreviated form of “scrummage” – is a rugby play in which players from both sides line up around the ball and struggle to gain possession of it. By extension, the word is used for any disordered or confused situation involving a number of people – notably, the development of complex software.
Example (as used by Kelefa Sanneh in The New Yorker): “[Michael] Jackson gradually withdrew from the Top Forty scrum, but his songs never did.”
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