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Scape Goating 

Derived from the noun Scape Goat, Scape Goating is the act of driving the speed limit or at least going with the flow until a car goes flying past you. At this point you pull out of your lane and into his, and use him as a Rabbit. The idea is to maintain a reasonable distance behind the other car and to go slightly slower than him so that he will get caught in any speed trap up ahead and you'll have time to react, slow down, and continue on your way. Not only does this work for speeding, but you can also follow him if he is constantly switching lanes, and rest assured that he will also be the one to get the reckless driving ticket, too, in place of you. This works best on highways and interstates, but can really be used on any kind of road with at least 2 lanes in either direction.
Driver in red car: "Man, I think this guy's been Scape Goating off me for the last couple miles. I'm gonna slow down so he passes me."

Passenger in red car: "Ok, he just passed you. Now let's Scape Goat off of him."

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Passenger in red car: "Oh man, we've been Scape Goating off that Hyundai for 10 minutes, but he's exiting."

Driver in red car: "That's ok, we'll just find someone else to Scape Goat."
Scape Goating by Jace555 May 4, 2009
Related Words

Scape Goat 

Person or Persons to lay blame upon when something goes wrong
Daniel: uh oh, I have just deleted a database off the server
Gareth: Quick we need a scape goat!
Daniel: I know lets blame Lee and say he did it.
Scape Goat by DanTMan December 8, 2009

Schpeupta 

Of or referring to urine or excrement.
Wait a second, i have to go take a schpeupta.
Schpeupta by Ty Robbs October 28, 2005
To be very irritated by something. Used particularly in West Tyrone in Northern Ireland.
#1: Heard you got dumped, how you feeling?
#2: Scobed. The bitch is ignoring me.
Scobed by Monteaser August 25, 2011

Great Scones! 

a phrase that can be used in the place of "Oh my God!" or "Wow!"

Inspired by the band rooney and the members Robert Camine, Taylor Locke, Ned Brower, Louie Stephens and Matt Winter
"great scones I did well on my Math Test!"

or

"Melissa, did you hear? Rooney's playing with Phantom Planet on Tuesday. Great Scones!"
Great Scones! by Why Try? March 8, 2004

Moral Scapegoat 

A character that is bad, but the book/movie/show portrays them as good.
Most bad books have Moral Scapegoats.
Moral Scapegoat by Blosse12 June 5, 2023