So much money that you can keep burning it constantly and still have a neverending supply of millions.
(in usage often followed be evil maniacal laughter)
(in usage often followed be evil maniacal laughter)
If we could put those two people together and sell it, we could make scorchmillions!!! MWUAHAHAHAHA!
by wjwoodjr December 19, 2010
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She wanted me to be sweet, but I negotiated her pants off with a well played scrickle attack
She wanted me to be sweet, but I negotiated her pants off with a well played scrickle attack
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1. A dingleberry, or similar nugget of poo dislodged from a dog's ass while scooching across the floor.
2. A person who has the value of a piece of dog shit left in the carpet.
2. A person who has the value of a piece of dog shit left in the carpet.
1. Damnit, Fluffy left a scooch nugget on our brand new rug!
2. that dude just cut me in line! what a scooch nugget!
2. that dude just cut me in line! what a scooch nugget!
by JackalSkull April 17, 2011
Get the Scooch Nugget mug.A scrachelor's degree is an honorary degree given to a person who decides that winning the lottery would be more impressive than going to college.
I bet if I just took all the money I am going to spend on college tuition and bought lottery tickets instead, I'd win a ton of money. Instead of going to college, I'm going to get a scrachelor's degree.
by fikete December 9, 2011
Get the scrachelor's degree mug.When someone, in a last-ditch effort to get rid of a virus, deletes everything completely off a computer and reinstalls windows.
Origin: When trying to combat illnesses, the CDC or variant for that country will set things on fire to contain the spread of infection. They will burn dead bodies, towns, clothes, food, and even the ground with flamethrowers if there is a reason to believe the virus/bacterium could survive in dirt.
Origin: When trying to combat illnesses, the CDC or variant for that country will set things on fire to contain the spread of infection. They will burn dead bodies, towns, clothes, food, and even the ground with flamethrowers if there is a reason to believe the virus/bacterium could survive in dirt.
by wakkadoodooo June 28, 2012
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