There was scandalism commited nearby.
by Jakob Yui February 10, 2023
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
"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
The Great Bread Scandal was started by Thomas McKenna in an elaborate attempt to push the workers of 2022 towards the bullshit option of being paid by literal loaves of bread instead of actual money. Thus, the term "let's get this bread" was coined as a memoir to the historic event.
I'm tired of this bullshit we need the great bread scandal again.
Pay me with some loaves like the great bread scandal and I'll quit.
Pay me with some loaves like the great bread scandal and I'll quit.
by Thomas Mcflurry June 24, 2022
by rafael e Reyes November 19, 2018
by Keeyawn April 29, 2021