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Scronking

The process of colliding two scrotum together

The act of boinging during sexual intercourse
I love to perform scronking with my love partner
by TheKingOfScronkers February 25, 2020
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Scrookie

A person that exhibits the qualities that pertain to being both a scrub and a rookie.
"Zach, did you just one-star the 23rd player in the clan war?"
"Yea..."
"You're literally the biggest scrookie I know."
"Yea, I guess that was pretty scrookish of me."
by The Judge April 13, 2015
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shrocket

High powered shit caused by an energy drink with at least 50% juice content. Only when the fecal matter is splattered on the sides of the bowl, is it considered a shrocket.
Shit rocket, when you destroy the bathroom after drinking an energy drink (with juice), when the discharge comes out so forcefully that it all sticks on the sides of the bowl and does not end up in the water. "That energy drink killed my stomach i'm going to have to shrocket soon."
by Andrew and Brynden June 21, 2008
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scroc

(pronounced s-k-ro-k-)
To mooch. Derived from the venetian word "scroccare" mostly used by smokers.
// ed form: scrocked.
// ing form: scrocking.
// 3rd person form: scrocs.
Can I scroc you a cigarette?
Can I scroc you a cracker?
by Alisa&Elli August 27, 2007
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Scrocs

n. The marriage of Crocs footwear with socks, particularly of a different color. Seen mostly at Theme Parks around the U.S.A and abroad.
It's a mistake to wear scrocs on water rides. Who wants soggy feet?
by Gator Nation (2)! May 30, 2009
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Schock

1. A feeling of disturbed surprise resulting from sheer stupidity.
2. A feeling of reassurance, embarrassment and shame because of realization of one's own stupidity.
3. Use as all-purpose word in awkward situations when one does not know how to react.

The pronunciation devides into two parts:
1. {ʃ} (hold for one to two seconds) and 2. {ɒk} (release as if it were a rubber band)

Origin: Germany
1. Ryan asked Samantha out..." - "Finally!" - "...but she said no." - "Really?" - "Yes." - "Schock."
2. "The New York Patriots won!" - "No, actually they didn't." - "Schock, my fault."
3. "We got our math test back" - "What grade?" - "Got an E." - "Schock"
by Ty Bargo October 25, 2016
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Sprocket rocket

I was going down I 70 and a sprocket rocket flew past me.
by ALL BIZ September 3, 2018
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