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scants

Jane: Did you see Jill?
Jenny: Yeah, she's such a slapper. She wore a pair of boogie shorts with no scants underneath.
Jane: What a slag
by xxdanbrowne July 27, 2009
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Scanted

The act of pulling down someones trousers and or underwear.
Dave got Scanted, Lets go scant Dave, Dave is going to scant you.
by Spastic Rodeo July 29, 2009
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scant

The process of sneaking up behind somebody and pulling down their trousers.
Watch out or Brian will scant you!
by Kath January 5, 2005
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semantics

The study of the meaning of words.

Often misused when quibbling about something someone said. In that context, the statement "That's only semantics" would be more aptly phrased as "You're just 'splitting hairs on word meanings."
Often used within the phrase "That's only semantics":
-- as a blanket repudiation of precise communication.

-- by persons advocating 'subjective feelings' over 'objective description' as a mainstay of communication.

The very concept of semantics is frequently disparaged by wishy-washy passive-aggressives who refuse to be accountable for their careless use of language or their deplorable lack of education.

Skater-boy was too lazy to choose his words carefully, unaware that without semantics, even his street drivel would be incomprehensible.
by wclay1 September 1, 2009
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Scant

I can't hang with her that b*tch is scant!
by Lucky77LT October 1, 2010
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scanties

little to no clothing; underwear; lingerie; delicates; "scantily clad"
DANCE IN YOUR SCANTIES.

On a hot day, one walks around freely in their scanties.

"and here you're dancin' in your scanties" --Mr. Warbucks; "Annie"
by mkf March 15, 2004
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semanticklish

One who revels in the folly of semantic play and gets mildly to extremely aroused when hearing dangling modifiers, innuendos, past participles or phrases like: "eats, shoots and leaves."
A cunning linguist often gets semanticklish when his innuendo reveals a smaller than average dangling modifier.
by team grammatard February 15, 2010
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