Scamp

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Scamp or SCAMP can refer to:

  • "a rogue, a rascal; a mischievous youngster."
  • a young adult addicted to online gambling, especially poker
  • the common name of the grouper fish Mycteroperca phenax
  • In diving, SCAMP is an acronym for Supercritical Air Mobility PackĀ®, a liquid-air breathing set
  • In film, Scamp is a fictional character created by John D. Erickson and was used by The Walt Disney Company. He is a puppy and a son of the dogs Lady and The Tramp, two main characters in the feature-length animated cartoon Lady and the Tramp. Scamp was born at the end of Lady and the Tramp. He sometimes appeared in the pages of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and appeared in his own short-lived comic book. He has a more active role in Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamp's Adventure, the sequel to Lady and the Tramp. See also: List of fictional dogs.
  • SS-14 Scamp is the NATO reporting name for the RT-15 theatre ballistic missile of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
  • Plymouth Scamp, best known as a 1970-1976 two door rebadged Plymouth Valiant, but also sold as a mid-1980s Dodge Omni derivative
  • A mischievous daedroth in The Elder Scrolls game series; most notably on the PC/Xbox game Morrowind and the PC/Xbox 360 game Oblivion . They are often found around Daedric ruins in Morrowind and on the plane of Oblivion in the game Oblivion. They are generally low-level creatures and are thus considered by most players to be exceedingly easy or "noobish" enemies.
  • in graphic design or advertising: a hand-drawn sketch or storyboard to illustrate animation
  • a small, home built UK kit car, based upon Mini mechanics and running gear. Three versions were produced between the late 1960s and the mid 1990s, the vehicle looking outwardly similar to the well known Mini Moke
  • The prototype name for the IBM 5100 microcomputer
  • Scamp is also the name of a type of camper, ie Scamp Campers