by NHRHS2010 January 21, 2011
someone or something that is vandalous; related to vandalism and the work of vandals; often for comparing two acts of vandalism; used like scandalous from scandal
I can't believe he egged her house, that was so vandalous!
It was vandalous of those kids to graffiti their school.
Toilet papering their house is vandalism, but spray painting their brand new car is far more vandalous.
It was vandalous of those kids to graffiti their school.
Toilet papering their house is vandalism, but spray painting their brand new car is far more vandalous.
by Katie Goloby May 03, 2007
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by Stak licker 69 November 20, 2018
Bro: Yo dude, you see Boise St. get beat when they finally faced some competition?
Dude: Yeah bro, they were up but then vandaled it.
Dude: Yeah bro, they were up but then vandaled it.
by FIOHtj December 24, 2009
Some new form of grammar for the already existing word of vandalize. Vandaling seems to originate from a cardboard sign with the ingenious slogan "stop vandaling education" held up by a *teacher* as form of protest.
No further comments about that.....
May in future be written that way referring to the forgone source or because the person using vandaling is dumb and doesn´t know any better.
Hopefully this word stops existing before becoming a trend.
No further comments about that.....
May in future be written that way referring to the forgone source or because the person using vandaling is dumb and doesn´t know any better.
Hopefully this word stops existing before becoming a trend.
"STOP VANDALING EDUCATION FIANNA FAILl! OUT!"
"Dude, what´s up with this sentence?"
"Lol, you won´t believe it, but I saw this picture on the nets with this teacher chick holding up a sign with that slogan."
"You´re lying aren´t ya?"
"No, it´s true. Never seen it? I´ll show it to ya."
"Vandaling. It´s a perfectly cromulent word."
"What?!"
"Dude, what´s up with this sentence?"
"Lol, you won´t believe it, but I saw this picture on the nets with this teacher chick holding up a sign with that slogan."
"You´re lying aren´t ya?"
"No, it´s true. Never seen it? I´ll show it to ya."
"Vandaling. It´s a perfectly cromulent word."
"What?!"
by Mataza August 26, 2009
The act of partisan ideologues taking over entertainment properties and turning them into (typically poorly received) political agitprop.
by answerer5976 August 16, 2021