Usually used in the past tense as an adjective. State of being embarassed by your own actions, perhaps by a sly plan that backfired, hoisted by your own petard.
Used in Northern Ireland. Not to be confused with the Sxcttish Scunnert
Used in Northern Ireland. Not to be confused with the Sxcttish Scunnert
by AidanG September 3, 2005
Get the scundered mug.to feel let down or embarassed after failing to achieve something or making an ass of yourself. a bad feeling.
can be used to describe the embarassment felt after a heavy night drinking.
can be used to describe the embarassment felt after a heavy night drinking.
she was scundered when she realised what happened last night.
by Gerrymetal December 3, 2007
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Get the Scundered mug.1: To creep/crawl around in a manner similar to Gollum, usually used in an abstract context when a boy is following a girl around in a club being a creep
Can be used in context to anything unpleasant found crawling around
Can be used in context to anything unpleasant found crawling around
1: Did you see Tom last night?
2: Yeah, he was scundering around after this girl; she slapped the creep
1: "mate you've got rats in your house"
2: "Oh yeah, i thought i heard something scundering about my gaff in the dead of night"
2: Yeah, he was scundering around after this girl; she slapped the creep
1: "mate you've got rats in your house"
2: "Oh yeah, i thought i heard something scundering about my gaff in the dead of night"
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If something is Scundersome, it's Replusive.
Is someone is scundered; they're sick and tired of something/someone.
The word originated from the word scunner; meaning a strong dislike/disgust.
Scunder is also lesser used in place of
the words; surprise/embarassment/shock, although these arenot the correct meaning/usage of the word.
If something is Scundersome, it's Replusive.
Is someone is scundered; they're sick and tired of something/someone.
The word originated from the word scunner; meaning a strong dislike/disgust.
Scunder is also lesser used in place of
the words; surprise/embarassment/shock, although these arenot the correct meaning/usage of the word.
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