by NoNoise May 20, 2009
Stephen: "Who is that old woman who lives on the hill?"
Emma: "It's that old scum bugger, Mary. She likes the bumming."
Emma: "It's that old scum bugger, Mary. She likes the bumming."
by moon_unit November 27, 2008
The build up of white residue found on the shower walls or floor that is left over from a guy's shower massage
Ginger: "I was cleaning our shower this morning and I could not believe the build up of cum scum my boyfriend has left!"
Blondie: "Maybe you should be 'servicing'your man more often"
Ginger:"I guess, I had to use a belt sander to get that stuff off the wall! Can you imagine what that shit does to your stomach?!?"
Blondie: "Maybe you should be 'servicing'your man more often"
Ginger:"I guess, I had to use a belt sander to get that stuff off the wall! Can you imagine what that shit does to your stomach?!?"
by Grendel177 May 30, 2016
Guy: Dude, where's your car at?
Other Guy: Had to leave it, couldn't get it parked. Gonna have to ride the Scum Shuttle home.
Guy: That sucks ass, man.
Other Guy: Had to leave it, couldn't get it parked. Gonna have to ride the Scum Shuttle home.
Guy: That sucks ass, man.
by sosyermaw January 31, 2010
Typically used online
Reading how a person types and comparing it to how someone else types, which could help add suspicion that those two are actually the same person. This tactic is defined and also used in the game "Town of Salem", where people read the way a Death Note is typed compared to how town members type, which can help add suspicion on to them as the murderer.
Reading how a person types and comparing it to how someone else types, which could help add suspicion that those two are actually the same person. This tactic is defined and also used in the game "Town of Salem", where people read the way a Death Note is typed compared to how town members type, which can help add suspicion on to them as the murderer.
A town member on a game of Town of Salem had the same perfect grammar as was featured in some Death Notes. Turns out my scum reading worked; they were the Mafioso!
by BATMN every day December 11, 2018
In video games: Manually saving your game over and over again (usually before important decisions/boss battles, etc.) to make sure that if you screw up later on, you can always just return to your most recent saved game.
Used in games that allow players to save whenever they want, thus making the game substantially easier because there's no real penalty for messing up, and it lets the player know what to expect ahead.
Used in games that allow players to save whenever they want, thus making the game substantially easier because there's no real penalty for messing up, and it lets the player know what to expect ahead.
by TorpedoMoo September 02, 2013