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scrabbled

when you make a word that gets you two triple word scores which means youve basicly won the game
person 1: bet you can't beat this
person 2: i just have!!!!!!!
person 1: damm ive just been scrabbled
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Scrabble-rouser

Someone who plays Scrabble with a group of friends, and deliberately uses questionable word choices in order to start a screaming match. Usually ends with said person googling the word on Scrabble's website, proving everyone wrong, and never getting invited back to game night.
Bill: How was game night last Thursday?
Maureen: It was great, we played Scrabble. Jeff's friend Dexter was kind of a dick though.
Bill: Why's that?
Maureen: He played a bullshit word, then yelled at us when we called him on it. We all started screaming at him, but it ended up being some prehistoric Alaskan hermaphroditic lobster-cantaloupe, and it was on the official word list.
Bill: Dexter sounds like a real Scrabble-rouser.
by SauceDiesel June 16, 2017
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Scrabbleful

When you are more powerful than your opponent at scrabble
After years of practice Anthony was finally scrabbleful enough to beat his step-dad in a high stakes one-to-one match.
by ScrabbleWizard01 September 30, 2017
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Scobbles

Noun referring to sweet or savoury junk food such as hard boiled sweets, jellies, chocolate, crisps, biscuits, cake etc.
''Mon biys we go Tesco for a load of scobbles''
by Murph Moloney December 16, 2017
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Scrabble My Dabble

No one really knows where Scrabble My Dabble came from, or what it means...
All we know is that it can be used for anything...
by GSA84 September 23, 2021
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online scrabble

"How did you get by in Paris?"
"I played a lot of online scrabble with someone named cheeto-breath"
by lauren reynolds December 7, 2020
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Yay-Hoo Scrabble

Version of the popular game commonly played at extended family reunions. In this game, discretion is allowed to include any fictitious "word" provided it can be used in a sentence.
Dude #1: OK, here's my word... "witya" ...
Dude #2: And the sentence?
Dude #1: If you're going for more beer I'm going "witya"
Dude #2: You win Yay-Hoo Scrabble, Let's ride!!
by vonchris7 August 30, 2012
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