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scandalacious

adj. A vivacious and titillating bit of gossip causing wicked pleasure at the expense of another.
Ooh, scandalacious! Tell me more.
by T. Spangler September 27, 2005
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Crandall

A crandall is a being slightly above human yet slightly below the gods

To dominate at anything and everything
Guy1-Man Kevin is destroying us today, how is he so good at this?
Guy2-What nobody told you? He is a Crandall that's why.
Guy1- Damn I wish I was a Crandall.
by i am the truth November 12, 2012
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scandalamity

A disgraceful occurrence,
"You call your husband by his first name?"
"Scandalamity!"

- Saturday Night Live
by themonotheist July 29, 2006
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crandalled

To get a bad joke played on you, without you knowing.
I put my ass in your face while you were sleeping, you got crandalled good!!!
by Ben Waffler October 7, 2006
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Crandalled

Localized word to Pacific Northwest, particularly Seattle metropolitan area. A well known local celebrity noted for bouts of rage and aggression would focus their efforts toward individuals at random. What would amount to physical or verbal bullying and established a reputation within the Seattle community as being "Crandalled", or bullied.

Dan Ielle Crandall, circa 2003, quickly replaced bullying with Crandalling.
"Dude, your boss *totally* Crandalled you in that meeting."
by HSecurity July 24, 2009
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scandalous

A: One whom miscontrudes the life they are living by covering things up with lies.

B: One whom lies, cheats, and can not be trusted due to their actions.

C: One who thinks they can get away with stuff, and not get caught, but often slips up and gets caught anyways.
"Damn that girl is scandalous. I found out she had a boyfriend and never told me about it!"

"That scandalous bitch tried to hook up with my best friend while I was out of town"
by Brian G. April 30, 2006
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crandall

Noun: a person who engages in frivolous lawsuits

Verb: the act of suing someone over something that is not their fault
The landscaper pulled a crandall on the property manager for allowing it to rain on his property.
by Grand Firctionary February 4, 2014
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