Past- tense of 'scafe', to smoke. Can be in regards to a finished cigarette, a dead joint, a cashed bowl, etc. Can be used in place of the word 'cashed' in many cases.
by Mike251 September 22, 2006
Noun: "I was hittin' a scafe while that rusty dragon gave me a handy... Thought maybe the weed would turn her into a dime."
Adjective: "She was so scafed that we couldn't even have a coherent conversation..."
Verb: "So I'm scafing and then all of a sudden, I started defecating uncontrollably!"
Titles: "Scafemonkey," "Sir Scaginfton," "Scafeboy," Scafemaster," King Scafe," "Scafe Protege," etc.
Adjective: "She was so scafed that we couldn't even have a coherent conversation..."
Verb: "So I'm scafing and then all of a sudden, I started defecating uncontrollably!"
Titles: "Scafemonkey," "Sir Scaginfton," "Scafeboy," Scafemaster," King Scafe," "Scafe Protege," etc.
by Scafelord December 03, 2010
A shorter way of saying Cafe SCAD, a cafeteria filled with sassy black cooks and pasta that would make babies cry.
by Felix johnson November 14, 2006
Verb: To steal, or to take without asking permission.
Noun: A person who steals or takes things without permission.
Noun: A person who steals or takes things without permission.
Verb: "I think Josh scafed my i-ipod.."
" I scafed a copy of the test with the answers.."
Noun: "Josh, you're a scafe, give me back my i-pod!"
" I scafed a copy of the test with the answers.."
Noun: "Josh, you're a scafe, give me back my i-pod!"
by CMI October 17, 2007
Meaning 'everything is alright', sorted, all is well. A variation on the theme of 'safe', originating in East-Side Malpas, Da Port
by God May 12, 2003
by nig nog SH February 28, 2010
Variation of a word African in origin. Synonymous with the verb 'smoke' and can apply to cigarettes, joints, bowls, bongs, and car racing.
by Mike251 September 22, 2006