When you ask a poor person to give you a lift home in your rich friends rolls Royce you say it’s totally fine to use then they get busted for grand theft auto after you get home safely and tell them to drop the car back for a huge cash bonus just for doing that without a mistake.
Oh bro see that scum bum I pullled off on Thursday ? Yeh and that guy had just read that chicks diary and installed cameras in her bathroom for internet likes too without her permission I’m a fucking genius!
by Hectic Mooslie October 08, 2023
by obungus69 August 20, 2020
by Josby the ape June 26, 2022
Pagan scum is a secret code phrase used by people of the abrahamic faith. When some one says pagan scum, they secretly want you to dance for them in a provocative manner, because they think you are attractive. Over all the phrase means pagans cum (or come). It's used as an invitation.
Your Pagan scum
Pagan scum.
Pagan scum.
by RebornHeimdallrson December 22, 2023
Claudia: Man I could really go for a Scrum Diddly's right now, there's one in my local Penny's
Jamie: Don't do it dude! that's just a Scum Diddly's their Scrummy Tups are gross
Jamie: Don't do it dude! that's just a Scum Diddly's their Scrummy Tups are gross
by Mando Wando June 14, 2022
A person who is already identified as scum, but has an uncanny ability to retain knowledge relevant to criminal activities such as claiming benefits fraudulently and convince others they are right and justified to have them
by Stormtrooper in Stilettos June 15, 2023
Scumming
/ˈskʌm.ɪŋ/
noun
The act of release, often used in the context of letting go or expressing oneself without inhibition.
verb
To release or express oneself fully and without restraint.
Examples:
"After a long day at work, she needed to scumm real bad by dancing her heart out."
"She's scumming her emotions through her art."
"I've had so many thoughts bottled up; I'm just going to scumm all over this journal page."
Related forms:
Scummer (noun): One who frequently engages in scumming.
/ˈskʌm.ɪŋ/
noun
The act of release, often used in the context of letting go or expressing oneself without inhibition.
verb
To release or express oneself fully and without restraint.
Examples:
"After a long day at work, she needed to scumm real bad by dancing her heart out."
"She's scumming her emotions through her art."
"I've had so many thoughts bottled up; I'm just going to scumm all over this journal page."
Related forms:
Scummer (noun): One who frequently engages in scumming.
A: "You look stressed, maybe you just need a good scumming?"
B: "You're right. I might just go for a long run and scumm out all this tension."
B: "You're right. I might just go for a long run and scumm out all this tension."
by Sickle771 October 30, 2023