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Scaggle

Scag-gle verb,

-gled, -gling, noun
SCAG-GUHL

–verb (used without object)
1. To occupy an area, wearing scene clothing.

Noun (sgāg'əl)

1. A flock of scene kids. A pack of teens who stand around to be seen in their scenest attire.

2. An often noisy or disorderly group or gathering of scene/emo kids, usually accompanied by scene topics.
"Did you see that scaggle outside the mall?"

"A small scaggle gathered outside the Brokencyde concert."
"They scaggled their way into the Brokencyde concert."

"Where's Zach?" "Oh, he's probably scaggling around. Last I saw, he was at American Eagle."

"The scaggle's bright, obnoxious apparel glowed like a golden turd"
by Mark Pathony December 11, 2009
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scaggle

I wouldnt touch that damn scaggle, I mean pussy is pussy but a coral reef is a coral reef and that aint no pussy its a coral reef.
by Griffith July 7, 2005
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scaggle teeth

some one with nasty, crooked, yellow, mishaped teeth. an individual with scaggle teeth is usually missing several of his teeth and is also usually of bindi origin.
"Man that bindi from dominos had mad scaggle teeth!"
by harcore cool cat March 5, 2008
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scaggle bits

Type of food common in Britain
Its a delicious food full of flavour

Eg David we are having scaggle bits tonight
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scaggle bits

Scaggle bits is a delicious food from Britain a common delicacy
David tonight we will be have some scaggle bits for dinner
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staggle

the awkward exchange that occurs when two people who are walking towards each other move the same direction (usually more than once) to get out of each other's way
It's hard to avoid staggling with other pedestrians when walking on the crowded streets of London.
by Anna Swanson May 16, 2005
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Swaggleberries

Swaggleberries means whatever you want it to. It can be a noun, verb, or adjective. As a noun, It is either swaggleberrie or swaggleberries. As a verb, it is eitherswaggleberrie, swaggleberrieing, or swaggleberried. And so on with the Adjectives. It is often used when as an excuse when none other can be thought of, when not wanting to tell someone something, when you don't know the answer, or just used as a way to reply to something
The swaggleberrie(noun) swaggleberried(verb) the swaggleberrie(adjective) swaggleberries(noun).
In other words:
The dog buried the hard bones.

Mom: What where you doing last night?
Son: Swagleberries

Dad: Who where you with at the movies?
Daughter: Swaggleberries

Friend 1: Wanna go to the mall?
Friend 2: And do what?
Friend 1: Idk. Swaggleberries

Teacher: What is 2+2?
Student: Swaggleberries

Friend 1: I just got some mangoes.
Friend 2: Swaggleberries

Boss: Why are you late?
Employee: Cuz swaggleberries
by Swaggleberries August 5, 2016
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