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The aftermath of items scattering with zero intention and maximum vibe.
means Spread or scattered loosely and untidily over a surface or area.
from From Old English streowian, to scatter, the same root that seeds straw and the festive verb strew before flower girls hijacked it.
Strong pastIrregular cousin of strewed, both technically correct.
Same familyStraw is literally scattered dried stalks.
Crime scene stapleDebris is forever strewn in reports.