by filipgrk October 23, 2017

Person 1- “Why do you spend so much time in the shower?”
Person 2- “ Just making a fresh batch of scum gummies!”
Scum Gummy
Person 2- “ Just making a fresh batch of scum gummies!”
Scum Gummy
by Gucciburrburr October 27, 2021

Me: Did you read Anthony Scaramucci’s new interview in Vanity Fair slamming Trump?
Her: Yeah, he’s my scum hero
Her: Yeah, he’s my scum hero
by stuartc1 August 20, 2019

by TylerSG February 22, 2022

by b1tchmagnet October 12, 2018

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 29, 2023
