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A surname that originated in Scandinavia and was brought over to the UK during the Viking invasion in the 793.
My surname is Scorgie
Scorgie by jscorg November 1, 2021
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The scorrie swooped at me for my chips!!
scorrie by rolley molley March 11, 2007
An unworthy fake individual who tries to be loyal and gains your trust, then fucks you over indefinitely.
Bruh don't trust that dude, he is a fucking scogie.
Scogie by _JBONE_ May 18, 2017

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The tiny, shuffling, barely off the ground steps old people use to maintain balance and minimize effort when they walk. Also used by women in long, narrow, tight skirts or dresses without a kick pleat or leg slit in them.
It's OK grandma just scoogieboogie your feet, we'll get there in plenty of time.
scoogieboogie by whimzcal March 27, 2020
Scoogie can be a noun, or a verb. Scoogie means you love someone, or it can be what you call someone you love.
Example:
She is my Scoogs, and she makes me feel scoogie.

A good translation of the able sentence is:
She is my wife, and she makes me feel loved.
scoogie by SeanProsman August 29, 2005
1. a highly offensive term for something that is unpleasant, of no value, or of inferior quality. Also, rubbish, abysmal, disgraceful

2. a highly offensive term for human or animal excrement. shit or poo

3. an offensive term for somebody who is vastly overweight and unhealthy. A fatty or a porker

4. an offensive term that deliberately insults somebody with a learning disability or somebody regarded as unintelligent. Someone who is disabled or retarded
1. "Your drumming is appalling, it is utter Scorge."

2. "Look at the huge Scorge that's been left in the men's toilets."

3. "Have you been eating king-rib suppers for breakfast, lunch and dinner? You look like Scorge."

4. Check out that Scorge over there, I think he has down's syndrome.
Scorge by Jake Spike September 23, 2006