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Scoab is taking over from words such as "awesome" and "cool",it can also describe any other word in the English language that you wish it to describe-it can be used to express happiness,sadness,anger,disbelief and sarcasm just to name a few things.It can also be used to infuriate the non-initiated VERY effectively!!
Scoab" can also replace every possible known swear word...eg "Scoab You".."Suck my Scoab
Scoab by Lucas McScoab May 17, 2011
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scorable 

'skOr-&-b&l, 'skor-/ adjective, future tense:
a) performance within design parameters of a test that would yield useful information. b) Action in a game that should add to ones tally and advantage
If the child is unable to consistently identify most of the two-dimensional shapes on the left-hand pages, the test is not scorable.

Todd looked around the smokey bar for scorable women.
scorable by R.Unger June 7, 2005
Schaab the last name of the most handsome and kind person you will ever meet. You don't want to pass up a man like this, he's always caring for others and would do anything for a girl. Listens to you, respects and is hilarious
Damn that's Schaab over there whoever gets him is so lucky
schaab by Soccerballer675 February 28, 2018

SCOPABLE 

Looking very appealing to others. Being attractive enough so that people will look.
Donna was looking so scopable today that I couldnt help but do a doubletake when I saw her!
SCOPABLE by Kiera Yabusaki January 6, 2009
One who without any experience at all attempts to inject him / her self into the entertainment industry as a talent handler or representative only to be shunned and cast aside when the truth is discovered later.
He's not a talent rep he's just one of the thousands of scaabs in the entertainment industry that people wish would go away or good.
SCAAB by daddytech July 5, 2018

Scowabungle 

The chaotic, mildly embarrassing scenario of losing your friends in a crowded place and having no clue where they are. Usually involves you looking around like a deer in headlights, checking your phone obsessively, and possibly asking strangers if they've seen anyone matching vague descriptions of your group.

(Origin: Combines “scowl” (since you're annoyed) and “bungle” (since you’re making a mess of finding your friends).)
“The night turned into a total scowabungle when I lost everyone at the concert and ended up by myself near the food trucks.”
Scowabungle by Volocoty November 10, 2024