Scrubs in a sentence as a noun

You're not big, you're a scrub, now go to get job at Facebook like the other scrubs.

ZFS scrubs can detect silent bit rot and recover any data affected.

I begin to wonder if the person who wrote the article -- that fellow in the lovely white scrubs -- is actually a doctor.

After 3 scrubs most of our non-critical colleagues left the cape, but the view of our payloads in the trunk after 2nd stage sep made it all worthwhile.

Which means that anyone that handles sensitive data will have to create or buy complex new software that scrubs all documents of old data.

Using snapshots, running periodical scrubs, having dealt with a dozen of drive failures over the years.

That meant no time for a shower in those three days, only superficial cleanups and quick change of scrubs when things got too bloody/amniotic.

A python script allows you to enter the name of the show, scrubs it from a tv guide website and adds the release date of each episode into a scheduler.

Instead of one day noticing that a picture is corrupted or the computer won't boot, periodicity scrubs will detect corruption before it's too late.

Also consider that in professional environs, various pros get away with all sorts of silly attire and add-ons - from scrubs and stethoscopes to other uniforms and utility belts.

How about an "Intro to Medicine" where we do fun stuff like play Operation and dress up in scrubs?All you're doing is postponing the high attrition until the second year, when the students learn that you bamboozled them with a cute and fun intro course.

Scrubs definitions

noun

protective garment worn by surgeons during operations

See also: gown