to feel let down or embarassed after failing to achieve something or making an ass of yourself. a bad feeling.
can be used to describe the embarassment felt after a heavy night drinking.
can be used to describe the embarassment felt after a heavy night drinking.
she was scundered when she realised what happened last night.
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I was cold, and on a leasurely jaunt with my lady friends, and to aid my temperature driven ailment they all removed their pants, and tired their underwear into a scarf. So I was all like, "Thanks for the scunderwarf."
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Scrundle- a jumble of things
Scrundled- mixed up/ messy, Can also be used in a situation where, in a Looney Tunes cartoon, a character would have stars circling around their head, or any funny mess up, such as tripping and falling on something small, but not getting hurt.
Scrundingled- Messed up, jumbled, etc. Similar to Scrundled but more fancy. The two are pretty much interchangeable.
I use it as-
Scrundle- a jumble of things
Scrundled- mixed up/ messy, Can also be used in a situation where, in a Looney Tunes cartoon, a character would have stars circling around their head, or any funny mess up, such as tripping and falling on something small, but not getting hurt.
Scrundingled- Messed up, jumbled, etc. Similar to Scrundled but more fancy. The two are pretty much interchangeable.
"Come check out this dragon's Scrundle of treasure!"
"John Scrundled my puzzle, and now I have to start over!"
"I got Scrundingled by that piece of ice which made me tumble through the snow!"
"John Scrundled my puzzle, and now I have to start over!"
"I got Scrundingled by that piece of ice which made me tumble through the snow!"
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Get the julius scandle mug.Scunder is a word used in Northern Ireland. It is usually used in the past tense 'scundered' as an adjective, although similar in sound to the Scottish 'scunnert' it has its own specific meanning. A neat little phrase sums it up, 'hoisted by your own petard' It is often a personal retort, "That's you totally scundered", perhaps by some sly plan that has backfired.
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