The Dictionary (3,007 total words)
stress on the first & last syllable: SCOFFleRIDE
To deride someone's nonsense. (My mate Dirk scofflerided my puny attempts
at painting the Easter h...
at painting the Easter h...
— Michael Witkowski
stress on the first syllable: SCOFFlerise
To deride someone's nonsense. (My mate Dirk scofflerised my puny attempts
at painting the Easter h...
at painting the Easter h...
— Michael Witkowski
stress on the first syllable: SCOFFoble
To deride someone's nonsense. (My mate Dirk scoffobled my puny attempts
at painting the Easter har...
at painting the Easter har...
— Michael Witkowski
This word derived from shortening “it’s good” to scood, used frequently in
everyday conversa...
everyday conversa...
— Jack Hogan
1. society on the ideal side- segregated consumers to enjoy!
2. being under the capitalist discours...
2. being under the capitalist discours...
— Atlanta Poets Group
1. a complex of hallucinagenic hangover symptoms, in
particular headache, backache and muscular ten...
particular headache, backache and muscular ten...
— Atlanta Poets Group
the opposite sex, sexual action. Men or women can use it.
(example: I heard you had some hot scro ...
(example: I heard you had some hot scro ...
— Brian Callahan
n. A neighborhood not in a very good location. Example: He lives in a
Scumbumville right next to t...
Scumbumville right next to t...
— Stephanie Yarnovich
A woman with a strong sexual smell. [Tree fallers in Oakland, Ca
discussing a new faller, Karen Sc...
discussing a new faller, Karen Sc...
— Guido Bondioli
(SKUH thur)
v. to disturb a person with too great a complexity of input for him to
handle; scutherdom, the res...
handle; scutherdom, the res...
— Bob Grumman