idiom meaning - Is it common anywhere to say "scat" when one sneezes?


I use the phrase "SCAT" when I sneeze, and sometimes when someone in my presence sneezes.


I have lived in different parts of the US and don't know where I picked up this expression. Has anyone heard of this practice before, or is it common anywhere?




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