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scooby snorkling

to put ones head inside a vagina, its not very common
by jankydank August 8, 2009
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Scooby Doo Mystery

Describes the circumstances involving male ejaculate dispersed out of field of vision during orgasm, and the male and/or partner being unaware of the whereabouts of the ejaculate landing spot.
Did you just cum?" "yeah, but it's a Scooby Doo Mystery
by aeonjoey October 18, 2010
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Scooby snack

When you fart in your hand and put your hand in someone's face
I gave Jack a scooby snack when he was sleeping and he puked
by 69_edits@IG January 15, 2014
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Scoobe

A certain individual (which often lives on the street) who part takes in the consumption of recreational drug use in a rather ill/dirty manner. They can regularly be found on the very unsober side of the spectrum, scaling the streets of newcastle, on the prowl for a new buzz.
-“What’s that man doing”
>”I’m not sure, it looks like he’s going through those bins - dumper picking possibly..??”
-“Hahaha, thought so, SCOOBE!!!”
by frawgment December 26, 2019
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Scooby Doo Edge Up

A bad haircut (usually in reference to an African American). Syracuse, New York. Circa 1980-90.
Yo! Check your boy wit his Scooby Doo edge up
by Speedy D June 6, 2020
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A Scooby-Snack

It is a sexual act you perform with your partner. It is when you (The Shaggy) put peanut butter on your shaft and testicles and then you're significant other (The Scooby) licks it off like the famous cartoon character Scooby Doo. At the point of climax, The Shaggy is expected yell "Zoinks!" to notify The Scooby that they have climaxed.
"Hey, you want a Scooby-Snack?"
by PimpSlapDaddy May 4, 2021
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Scrobble

Verb: To kidnap or capture. In particular to throw a bag or cloth over the head and bundle the victim away.

The term was coined by John Masefield in "The Midnight Folk", published in 1827, and is used extensively in the "Box of Delights", published in 1937, where Cole Hawlings is 'scrobbled' by throwing a black bag over his head and bundling him into a car.

Neil Gaiman also used scrobbling in the same sense in “Neverwhere”, published in 1996. Gaiman acknowledges the Box of Delights as the origin of the word.
"... Kay are waiting to scrobble the treacherous cats" Midnight Folk

"We have no intention of violating their market truce. More of waiting till she has left the market and scrobbling her ..." Mr Croup - Neverwhere
by QuidamUD November 9, 2009
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