what you would call your best friend or the person youre always with.
like Shaggy and Scooby.
the name "scooby" is shortened to become "scoob"
like Shaggy and Scooby.
the name "scooby" is shortened to become "scoob"
by p♥ May 25, 2009
by steezboss69696 February 16, 2017
by Scoob driver September 21, 2007
Slang for marijuana.
Derived from Scooby Doo drug references, specifically scooby snacks. Scooby snacks being a not-so-subtle reference to the munchies and therefore making scoob a not-so-subtle reference to marijuana.
Derived from Scooby Doo drug references, specifically scooby snacks. Scooby snacks being a not-so-subtle reference to the munchies and therefore making scoob a not-so-subtle reference to marijuana.
by Cowboy Wook February 23, 2005
A guy/girl who likes you, constantly texts you, and will do anything you ask them to, but who you dont actually like.
by P Sizzle! May 18, 2011
"Scoob" is a word derived from the word scoobies meaning charred bits of ash or bud that you inhale as a result from hitting a bowl. The word originated from the Portland - Vancouver area around 2009 and has far strayed from the meaning of scoobies, it is now used as a sort of nonsense word to describe absolutely anything. It can be used as a Verb, Noun, Adjective and Interjection. (Plural being "scoobs," Past tense being "scoobed")
Verb:
"Damn bro, he just hella scoobed you!"
Noun:
"I was walking down the sidewalk when I saw a scoob on the ground."
Adjective:
"I wouldn't mess with him, I heard he's scoobier than you could imagine"
Interjection:
"Scooooooooooooooooooooooooob!!"
"Damn bro, he just hella scoobed you!"
Noun:
"I was walking down the sidewalk when I saw a scoob on the ground."
Adjective:
"I wouldn't mess with him, I heard he's scoobier than you could imagine"
Interjection:
"Scooooooooooooooooooooooooob!!"
by ScoutDashveen January 09, 2012
by Jacques Asse June 09, 2009