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Scandalicious 

Scandalously delicious.
Don't I look totally scandalicious in this mini skirt?

Scandalicious 

Scandalicious (a.) From "Scandalous"

1. Deliciously Bad
2. Inappropriate clothing attire
3. Both negative and Positive forms of attention at once
1. That was a scandalicious kiss.
2. Her scandalicious dress did not coincide with the formal outfits of all the other women.
3. Everyone stopped and stared at the scandalicious dance moves by the couple.
Scandalicious by LovelyGrk May 7, 2011

Scandalicious 

A very sexy woman.

There is scandalous and then there is scandalicious.
"Damn, that chick is Scandalicious!"
Scandalicious by Shawn January 20, 2005

Scandalicious 

Verb. A person or situation that is a little scandalous, but fabulous nonetheless!
"Buying that hot married guy a drink was scandalicious!" Or simply, "Ever since my sister started taking pole dancing lessons, she's scandalicious!"
Scandalicious by Jamie Gargani August 29, 2008

Scandalicious 

Look at that scandalicious bitch who likes to pass judgement on others. Someone needs to cut that bitch up.
Scandalicious by Juliet December 15, 2003

scantilicious 

Pronunciation: 'skan-ti-'li-sh&s
Function: adjective
Etymology: "scantily" (adv.) from scanty English dialect scant scanty supply, from Middle English, from Old Norse skamt, from neuter of skammr short : limited or less than sufficient in degree, quantity, or extent + "delicious" (adj.) from Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin deliciosus, from Latin deliciae delights, from delicere to allure
1 : a shocking outfit or garment consisting of materials that are less than sufficient in degree or quantity but appeals to one of the bodily senses especially of sight causing the beholder to experience overwhelming levels of pleasure.
- scant·i·li·cious·ly adverb
- scant·i·li·cious·ness noun
Despite his scantilicious attire, he managed to maintain his svelteness in front of the audience.
scantilicious by Sean Sotelo June 25, 2004