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Scandalush

A word used to show that something isn't very important or to cancel a meaning of an act or a say. Comes from the English word "Scandal", but means the opposite ("It ain't a scandal" or "a small scandal so it's not really a scandal"). Most common use would be to say the word very quickly, calmly, and with a Scandinavian accent.
"Marian: Bergman, pass me the Yogurt.
Bergman: There is no Yogurt left, Marian.
Marian: Scandalush."

"Netcooler: Lim dude, how did the long stay in Norway affected you?
Lim: It hasn't affected me at all!
Netcooler: So are you still mad at Sushi for doing the Schwing Queen before you?
Lim: Scandalush!"
by Fish Beast Of Aberdeen October 23, 2007
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scanlous

ugly,
lame,
gross,
stupid
that girls face is all scanlous
by monse February 26, 2008
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scandaloseum

A park of exotic scandalous statues in erotic and suggestive poses often involving explicit water features
Grandma was appalled that Auntie May chose the Scandaloseum as a wedding location.
by James jr. January 15, 2014
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slanderous daughter

a child that tells her truth about her family or life story and all the relatives call her words lies because the cannot or will not deal with the truth !
Dairy of a slanderous daughter in which my truth growing up in the Comdales family is written.
by killercarin February 27, 2017
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Scandalious

A word used to describe "Dangerously Sexy."
Man, this comment about taking off mic protection is awfully scandalious
by Adnonnymous February 16, 2019
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Scandolos

Scandolos = cheating

The creator of the term Scandolos was proudly found and performed by the one and only Alastair Nyamilandu, and by no surprise his fellow cousin Morgan Nyamilandu has also joined in this behaviour.
Alastair and Morgan caught Scandolos!
by Scandalos 101 September 7, 2021
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Scamdalous

To buy out(very cheap)or steal one or more items with the intent of selling for a much higher price without the public buyers knowledge.
"I bought out ALL these items from dollar tree, I'm going to post them for $3 each on my offerup page, people will buy them because theirs none left in the stores"....

"You sure about that?Don't you think that's a bit scamdalous?"
by SKYKYK February 12, 2022
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