(skɒnd) - verb: sconned - past tense, sconning - present tense
The result of being totally dominated.
To fail miserably upon an attempt of a specific action or activity.
The result of being totally dominated.
To fail miserably upon an attempt of a specific action or activity.
A person would have been 'sconned' due to a brutal payout.
'You got sconned!" (Loosing a drag race by a vast distance)
'You got sconned!" (Loosing a drag race by a vast distance)
by Skitz Randy August 17, 2017
by A3aan May 31, 2011
Friend: hey want to go get a Scon Dog .
Other Friend: Sure y not.
Friend: You know those things r crazy good right.
Other Friend: Yea i thought that is y u asked.
Friend: Thanks for the idea bro.
Other Friend: No Prob
Other Friend: Sure y not.
Friend: You know those things r crazy good right.
Other Friend: Yea i thought that is y u asked.
Friend: Thanks for the idea bro.
Other Friend: No Prob
by (Mae) April 17, 2017
by MLWoo June 02, 2008
Adjective describing someone who is both effortlessly cool and stylish. Not to be mistaken for hip.
Examples in popular culture include Ryan Gosling, Zhang Ziyi, Benicio Del Toro and Roisin Murphy.
Examples in popular culture include Ryan Gosling, Zhang Ziyi, Benicio Del Toro and Roisin Murphy.
...at NY fashion week: "That couple in the front row are just so sconse"
...leafing through an old copy of Rolling stone: "Depeche Mode must be the most sconse band of all time. Their suits are so sharp you could shave with them."
...leafing through an old copy of Rolling stone: "Depeche Mode must be the most sconse band of all time. Their suits are so sharp you could shave with them."
by polohogoromojo September 02, 2014
I'm thinking of heading to the trooms on saturday for a sconse or Im meeting the ster for a sconse later on
by Patrick Burke June 09, 2005
by NUI October 08, 2003