by Trim Reaper December 2, 2009
by Shell E. February 20, 2013
Living beyond cheaply. Hoarding money to obscene extents. The art of being a penny-pinching coupon-clipping treasure-hoarding frugality nazi.
by Rafn May 3, 2005
to take a scrooger (bristle hairbrush) and shove it into your vagina. then, twist it, pull it out, and listen to it say "scrooooooooooogeeee" in a high pitched tone. then the vagina flops around and gets stretched out.
by sagatha gewea May 12, 2011
by NicholasCage September 26, 2009
To dive into and swim around in a large pile of gold coins to celebrate one's wealth, as made famous by cartoon character Scrooge McDuck.
Man, John is so rich, he goes Scrooge McDucking in his yacht everyday.
John: Hey guys, you want to come to my mansion and go Scrooge McDucking?
John: Hey guys, you want to come to my mansion and go Scrooge McDucking?
by kbair February 21, 2011
verb
To dive headfirst into a pool of gold coins, literally swimming through your wealth, an activity popularized by its namesake. Because when you're as rich as he is, there's literally nothing better you can do with your money. Can apply to representations of wealth aside from gold coins, such as silver coins, dollar bills, etc.
To dive headfirst into a pool of gold coins, literally swimming through your wealth, an activity popularized by its namesake. Because when you're as rich as he is, there's literally nothing better you can do with your money. Can apply to representations of wealth aside from gold coins, such as silver coins, dollar bills, etc.
The rivalry between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs really came down to one point of contention: the proper method of Scrooge McDucking. While Steve preferred to swan dive into his pile of 5.426 million shares of Apple, Bill would always cannonball into 101 billion single dollar bills.
by 14bj337 December 24, 2012