An impressively obscure and scholarly-sounding word, which might earn high points in a game of Scrabble, but is inappropriate in almost any natural discussion. Typical in Internet comment sections, typed by someone with an English or Liberal Arts degree, or no degree at all.
"Well TonystarkMCU94, 'jejune' and 'profligacy' are some nice scrabble words, but nothing in you post mentions anything relevant to the topic about branches of government or the ongoing budget crisis. Try reading a book, not a thesaurus"
by dc89 November 15, 2017
Modified rules for the game of Scrabble in which players are only permitted to form words that are:
1) obscene or offensive; OR
2) are descriptive of sexual
a) anatomy; or
b) activities
1) obscene or offensive; OR
2) are descriptive of sexual
a) anatomy; or
b) activities
I just got back from the Jets game and learned a bunch of new words that I can use in Jersey Scrabble!
by Harley Jarvis July 24, 2019
by defygrav12 January 12, 2008
Whereas the Millenial generation seems to create and use words in the English language any way they see fit, Millenial Scrabble is a game where any combination of letters scores points. (Millennial might know the game Scrabble as "Words with Friends").
I told my younger cousin that irregardless wasn't a word, and she showed me it was added to the dictionary. She's a Millennial Scrabble champion. Get off of my lawn.
by DrScoRas November 18, 2014
To cheat (not just in a game, but not in relationships) in an overly obvious way for little reason, if any, or to exploit an arbitrary technicallity.
"I kept telling him that a triangle with 1 side with a lenght of zero is a line, but he kept trying to cheat at Scrabble by throwing a calculus textbook at me."
by MidKnight Reign April 23, 2009
A game of Scrabble where the loser must buy, borrow or steal an word on the board (usually within a time limit of 2 hours).
While this has made the game of Scrabble more tactical, it has also lead to a steady annual rise in prisoners within the British Isles since 1991.
While this has made the game of Scrabble more tactical, it has also lead to a steady annual rise in prisoners within the British Isles since 1991.
by riotxix June 26, 2012
Small pieces of copper, brass, steel, wire, aluminum, or other scrap metal, usually of little value. can also refer to other small items found during a trash pick or while dumpster diving.
by Pokemonprime July 22, 2018

