by kat October 23, 2003
Created by Pete Holmes, comedian. While referencing a celebrity in a conversation for their popular unique quality, but not in relation to a current or past scandal, saying "scandal noted" acknowledges the issue, and avoids a tangent in the conversation.
"He did run a lot of yards during the this past season, but O.J. Simpson, scandal noted, still holds the record for single-season yards-per-game average. A record 143, that may never be broken."
by Challenger45 June 29, 2024
Created by comedian, Pete Holmes. A shortcut phrase to be used when referencing a celebrity, place, or event as an example for something other than a well known negative issue about it. The idea is to avoid the negative event being a distraction from the point of the statement or story. It also acknowledges that the speaker is aware of the scandal, so that discussion is not necessary.
It's true that he ran a lot of yardage this season, and that's impressive. It doesn't beat the record still held by O.J. Simpson, Scandal Noted, of the record for the single-season yards-per-game average at 143.1.
by Challenger45 June 30, 2024
All I want is one minute, a scandal minute
by Oliviajane August 25, 2019
I'm glad that scandalization is over but thank fuck it happened.
Sinistericious slut causes sandalizations without even trying
Sinistericious slut causes sandalizations without even trying
by Chanelsinistericous seductress July 17, 2017
When your butt hurts really bad because your girlfriend pegged you with a glow in the dark strap on (Has to be glow in the dark).
by Coochie destroyer February 06, 2022
when you see some adults that already married but saw they dating together but not with their partner,call them with this word so they will get caught or feel outrageous.
by ohana and balqis September 12, 2022