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scoundrel

1. A villain, a rouge
2. An evil person
3. A Roughneck
4. A pirate
5. A criminal
The ship was full of scoundrels.

I wish they would catch those scoundrels who robbed me.
by David Jedziniak April 24, 2006
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Scoundering

To search through something for your own benefit
Whilst scoundering through the web to find the test answers, my teacher caught me.
by My1ez September 20, 2023
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scrundle

The "scrundle" is the patch of skin that connects the scrotum to the grundle.
"Well, ain't that a kick in the scrundle!"
by Warpt June 4, 2007
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scrotund

an adjective describing a large, plump sack of testicles.

Derived from scrotum, from the Latin "scrotum", and rotund, from the Latin "rotundus".
His scrotund sack of man-jewels was impressive, to say the least.
by Scrotey McNutt March 4, 2010
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Scrounging

British slang for obtaining goods or services without having to pay for them. This can be for personal advantage or to further a project or piece of work; it can also be to obtain goods, materials or money for a charitable organisation.
How did you get the job finished so quickly?
Johnny went out scrounging and brought back some plastic piping, brand new, that someone had dumped in a skip.
by Croatalin May 11, 2014
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Scrundigs

wheres my scrundigs?
by Jennasis January 28, 2009
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Scroundel

1.An old man
Famous quote from Samuel Jonhson - Patriotism is the last refuge of the scroundel.
by CuteSway23 February 28, 2009
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