by jim of the north March 30, 2007
Get the Scarfy mug.1. An adjective referring to anything that goes beyond trendy and hip.
2. An adjective meaning anything that is unnecessarily trendy and serving no true function.
The word has become commonplace as a substitute for using the term hipster.
2. An adjective meaning anything that is unnecessarily trendy and serving no true function.
The word has become commonplace as a substitute for using the term hipster.
Mary: I've switched to only drinking herbal teas from fair-trade shops.
Jane: Mary, you are so scarfy.
Jane: Mary, you are so scarfy.
by bennyDNGR August 26, 2013
Get the Scarfy mug.Etymologically rooted in the German "Schraschattleschraum", meaning "release of creeping anxiety through subtle trappings of mirth, and maybe some sauerkraut" linguists have struggled to trace the origins of this popular urban term.
In his seminal text 'Syntactic Structures', linguist Noam Chomsky asserts that "scray" entered the english language around 1953. This was the dawn of the era in which mass communications technology began to difuse previously disparate elements into increasingly oblique and monastic forms. Consequently, ensuing developments of verbally expressed culture exhibited markedly parochial leanings. Chomsky feels such etymological dynamism aided the spreading of terms such as "scray" and "scallywop" across previously unscalable spatial and temporal borders.
However, famed pimp Iceberg Slim argues that "scray" in its current context was in fact introduced by "his own bad self," and that Chomsky "and his honky MIT people" are merely "suckas".
In his seminal text 'Syntactic Structures', linguist Noam Chomsky asserts that "scray" entered the english language around 1953. This was the dawn of the era in which mass communications technology began to difuse previously disparate elements into increasingly oblique and monastic forms. Consequently, ensuing developments of verbally expressed culture exhibited markedly parochial leanings. Chomsky feels such etymological dynamism aided the spreading of terms such as "scray" and "scallywop" across previously unscalable spatial and temporal borders.
However, famed pimp Iceberg Slim argues that "scray" in its current context was in fact introduced by "his own bad self," and that Chomsky "and his honky MIT people" are merely "suckas".
by ryan johnson March 9, 2005
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Get the scrazy mug.An insanely wacky and zany insult that can be used in any way you want, either to convey goofiness, genuine anger, or even extreme offense. It is an insult that anybody can use to express any feeling or attitude at any time.
Person 1: You're such a Scrafumple Scralooge (he was saying you're a bit stupid)
Person 2: Dude, you're actually a Scafumple Scralooge (he was saying you're a fucking idiot)
Person 2: Dude, you're actually a Scafumple Scralooge (he was saying you're a fucking idiot)
by JackAttack1U January 26, 2023
Get the Scrafumple Scralooge mug.A combined state of "Scraight" and "Gravy" that describes a state of complacency with an air of nonchalance.
by MissDimplz January 24, 2005
Get the Scravy mug.slang term for butthole or anus. Normally when someone eats something, they usually crap out whats left over.
by pachungapokers October 18, 2008
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