An invented term for any nonspecific body part when one doesn't know the real name. Generally used to help describe vague illness or discomfort, as a placeholder until the actual name is learned, or in jest. The word was originally used on the cartoon "Muppet Babies" to describe a torture device, but came into usage as a generic anatomical term because it sounds so authentically biological.
Shit, I have a belly ache--I think my scrabula is swollen.
Keith went to the doctor because he fell off of his skateboard and broke his scrabula or some shit.
Person 1: "The New Human Anatomy." Huh. What about that book do you think is "new," man?
Person 2: Maybe it contains the human scrabula this time.
Scartball is a sport invented in the late 90s in Boone, North Carolina. The Scartball in question is a Wal-Mart toy-section style fun-ball, usually found in those giant bins with shrek or barbie or something on them. Scartball is played on a tennis (scartball) court. The use of hands is not allowed, although the use of whiskey is encouraged. Games are played to 11, and you must win by 2 points.
A) WTF. Why has Itto had 2 reruns this year despite being released LAST FUCKING DECEMBER, but Scara~ara has been in the game for TWO FUCKING YEARS but was just released YESTERDAY!
B) I lost my 50/50 on Sara~ara's banner to fucking Mona Megistus. Ima shoot myself-
Similar to yumand deriving from the word scran meaning food, 'scranalanalan' is used to express pleasure at eating, or at the prospect of eating, a particular food or meal.
This is the word following the action of putting two hands up and fake openning a hole and sticking your tounge out. These actions signify that you have aten someone’s mother out.