by Solid Mantis April 16, 2021
If it's been done in the NFL, it's possible to do it in the NBA. A couple guys on an injury list isn't unusual, but half the team at one time a short time before the playoffs is a bit suspect, and their are people who would try to win at any cost to everybody else, and would go even further to try and cover it up.
Someone not getting caught in a bounty scandal doesn't mean there's not one. If enough people were part of one, they'd be hard to catch.
by Solid Mantis April 16, 2021
"... and the caddy was so incompetent that the back 9 took 3 hours, so I ended up being late for the board meeting."
"No scandal. I won't lay an arabian death mask on you over it."
"No scandal. I won't lay an arabian death mask on you over it."
by Nick Desbarats July 12, 2004
A scandalous event which occurred sometime during 2010 at a local Canadian athletic club in the capital region, in which an elderly man reportedly made offensive remarks to female club members of varying ages. Of notability was a remark made to an underage female (less than 18 years of age), whose parents later filed a formal complaint. Shortly thereafter the man was allegedly banned from the club, and the term "shadophile" was coined.
by sonshinefun April 05, 2011
"This school isn't infiltrated by hardline Islamists, is it Abdul?"
"No sir"
"Do you think it is part of the Trojan Horse Scandal Mohammed?"
"No sir."
"What about you Peter, you evil piece of infidel shit who's screams of agony in the fires of hell will help me reach orgasm when I make those 72 virgins the cheapest slags around?"
"... Allah Akbar?"
"No sir"
"Do you think it is part of the Trojan Horse Scandal Mohammed?"
"No sir."
"What about you Peter, you evil piece of infidel shit who's screams of agony in the fires of hell will help me reach orgasm when I make those 72 virgins the cheapest slags around?"
"... Allah Akbar?"
by Legolas Redbard November 30, 2015
First part: Scandalous (skændələs ) adjective usually ADJECTIVE noun Scandalous behavior or activity is considered immoral and shocking. in accordance to Oxford languages.
Second part: Trick: (trik) noun
a cunning or skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone.
Second part: Trick: (trik) noun
a cunning or skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone.
1.) Yo dat bitch is a scandalous trick. She used me to get a ride to go get some weed and then she pinched the bag.
2.) need to watch out wit scandalous tricks dat try to get dat money and out yo’ pocket.
2.) need to watch out wit scandalous tricks dat try to get dat money and out yo’ pocket.
by TRUGGSLOVE February 29, 2024
by rafael e Reyes November 19, 2018