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totes my scapegoats

"Totes my scapegoats" originated from the phrase "totes my goats" or "totes magotes" from the movie I Love You Man. "Totes my scapegoats" means "totally" and is more commonly used in a Christian enviroment, because of its reference to scapegoats.
"Jesus treatin' ya well, man?"
"Totes my scapegoats dude."
by fhbcvbs July 6, 2009
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scapegoat

Scapegoat came from ancient times when the people of the village would imprint their "sins" on a hapless goat and run it off a cliff; hence, the term came to mean blaming someone for other's faults. A martyr can be considered the scapegoat of the group he/she died for
Many people beleve Hitler made the Jews,the ultimate scapegoats.
by Lionwoman December 27, 2016
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Alabama Scapegoat

The alabama scapegoat is when the male takes a shit on the female's face. The female will then give the male a blow job.
Male: "Darling, could we perform the Alabama Scapegoat"
Female: "Certainly, have you eaten your greens?"
by 4c1dn4t1on October 1, 2009
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Scapegoat

"Luke Parker got off for that bump on Jarman Impey."

"Really? If that'd been Lindsay Thomas he'd have gone for a month. He's the definition of a scapegoat."
by Wayne Schimmelbusch June 5, 2018
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Scapegoat

Where is Marangabassa?!
"Idk, we were just vibing and then.."
Lee here, was just scapegoated.
by Leebelous March 5, 2017
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scapegoat

One of Louis' false accounts.
Made to piss of people off.

Also an idiot.
by Bobby June 4, 2004
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A sociological framework examining how groups select, construct, and use scapegoats to manage internal tensions, consolidate power, and maintain cohesion. The theory posits that scapegoating follows predictable dynamics: a group under stress identifies a vulnerable target, projects blame onto them, and unifies against the perceived threat. Scapegoats can be individuals, minorities, or even abstract categories. The process serves to externalize internal conflicts, allowing the group to preserve its self-image while venting frustration. The theory draws on Girard’s scapegoat mechanism and modern social psychology, showing that scapegoating is not irrational outburst but a patterned social strategy. Understanding these dynamics helps resist the manipulation of fear and blame in politics, workplaces, and online communities.
Example: “The company’s layoffs were followed by a campaign blaming middle management for all problems—classic theory of social dynamics of scapegoats, using a designated target to deflect responsibility and restore morale.”
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 25, 2026
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