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Scrabble Smugness 

noun. A special state of smugness experienced by a Scrabble player who is either winning or has recently had a very high-scoring word on the board.

Unlike normal smugness, Scrabble Smugness is notoriously difficult to hide and even statements such as "I was lucky that time" or "It's just the tiles" will do nothing to reassure the opponent(s) that there is no smugness.

Typically Scrabble Smugness will manifest itself as a peculiar grin, and is accompanied by feelings of superiority and an over-estimation of one's intelligence. In many cases, Scrabble Smugness will induce feelings of Scrabble Rage in the opponent(s).
Player 1: Damn it, you're always winning.

Player 2: (modestly) I was just lucky that time. It's the tiles really...

Player 3: Like fuck it is. And don't pretend to be coy - you have the worst case of Scrabble Smugness ever.
Scrabble Smugness by Pseudocrat November 3, 2009

scribble scrabble

From 'to scribble.' A young child's lack of drawing skills, when a person, usually a child, scribbles all over a sheet of paper randomly.
Not coloring in the lines
The teacher said, "Try to color your picture nicely, don't scribble scrabble."
scribble scrabble by zham January 13, 2009

Scrabble Sheister

scrabble player who earns their points by adding an "s" or "d" to the end of a high scoring word belonging to another player.

or a player who blocks off certain high point letters or triple word squares, just to prevent the other players from using them.

In general, any practice by a scrabble player that is allowed by the rules, but just seems like an unfair sheist.
Player one: A M A Z E. Ha- double word score, 32 points.

Player two (adds an 's'): A M A Z E S! Double letter AND double word, 34 points.

Player one: You Scrabble Sheister!
Scrabble Sheister by Shumado December 29, 2010

scribble-scrabble 

When two or more objects, ideas or accounts of information have been mixed up or swapped leaving the recipient in a state of uncertainty and despair.
While looking at my itinerary I got the flight times all scribble-scrabble and missed my connection.
scribble-scrabble by Batman8001 November 26, 2010

scribble scrabble

Small pieces of copper, brass, steel, wire, aluminum, or other scrap metal, usually of little value. can also refer to other small items found during a trash pick or while dumpster diving.
That bin just has some scribble scrabble...

scribble-scrabble 

to scribble here and there. A reduplication of ‘scribble.’ Also used as a noun.
1. Do not scribble-scrabble on the wall.
2. Then, the scribble-scrabble is your handiwork.