by stromie February 7, 2011
v. To express displeasure by simultaneously scowling and growling. Also, scrowly: adj. describing the emotional state of being crabby, therefore feeling like scrowling.
by Austin S. July 12, 2005
A term used to describe an ugly, disgusting, unpleasant, teenage girl. Popular in the 80's and used mostly by kids in Jr High.
by Dude5722 March 30, 2011
n. A vocal sound resembling both a scream and a growl, which may be used to express exasperation or as an effect in some genres of music.
v. To emit a scrowl.
v. To emit a scrowl.
Vitas sang Schubert's Ave Maria in his sweet choirboy voice then concluded his performance with a bizarre 10-second scrowl.
by Big Doodle August 3, 2009
v. To scroll or browse through a long web page while scowling at being completely unable to find any information relevant to why one visited it in the first place.
I scrowled through the personals on Craigslist but couldn't find anything but webcam girls and hookers.
by JustJss April 9, 2010
An utterance, often exclamatory, used to denote either a loss for words, or to express a disinterest in using recognizable words to express a thought. This phrase may be modified as the speaker sees fit, given the speaker's mood or the context in which the phrase is uttered. Such modifications have been known to include "bap bappity", "babbity", "scrowl", or "scrowlitty bap".
Exclamation -
Aaron: "Dude, you look wasted! How many joints did you smoke tonight?!"
David: "Babbity scrowl!"
Interjection -
Aaron: "Bro, did you see that chick? She was totally..."
David: "Bap bappityyy!!"
Aaron: "Dude, you look wasted! How many joints did you smoke tonight?!"
David: "Babbity scrowl!"
Interjection -
Aaron: "Bro, did you see that chick? She was totally..."
David: "Bap bappityyy!!"
by introspectacle March 25, 2011
verb
gerund or present participle: 'scrowling'
To write as if scowling; frowning; such that the tenor and mood of syntax is perceived as upset or grumpy.
gerund or present participle: 'scrowling'
To write as if scowling; frowning; such that the tenor and mood of syntax is perceived as upset or grumpy.
by Wbienek April 14, 2021