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scraggles are the edges of your notebook paper. most high school teachers don't accept scraggles. so tear off the scraggles of your paper before you turn it in. This particular word is fun to say in a gay accent if you are an immature freshman. so if that's what you are, say it. you smile everytime.
Teacher: You lose 50 points if you turn in a paper with scraggles!
Carter: Hey! Sour Cream, no scraggles on your paper!
Sour Cream: Aw I love scraggles. im just going to do what I want. Like the honey badger. I take what I want.
Carter: SCRAGGLES
Carter: Hey! Sour Cream, no scraggles on your paper!
Sour Cream: Aw I love scraggles. im just going to do what I want. Like the honey badger. I take what I want.
Carter: SCRAGGLES
by sour_n_creamy94 December 02, 2013
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to intentionally draw people in by use of advertising/promoting etc. for the sole purpose of making money for a personal benifit. borderline exploiting.
also can be used when a person or business is lying to get you to believe something or just trying to screw you up.
also can be used when a person or business is lying to get you to believe something or just trying to screw you up.
Some of those churches just try to scraggle you in with their sermons so they get more money.
Johnny has been really trying to scraggle me lately. I'm not sure what to do.
Johnny has been really trying to scraggle me lately. I'm not sure what to do.
by startingtheend March 03, 2008
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1. Noun. A blemish, fault, or ugly, or otherwise defective area or spot on a person, object, or place. Example: I have a scraggle (zit) on the left side of my face.
2. Verb. To make blemished, faulty, ugly, otherwise defective. Example: You've scraggled up that scar of yours even more by picking on it.
3. Verb. The action of squirming around on one's back on the floor, limbs a-flailing. Example: Parent: "Time to go brush your teeth, child" Child responds by scraggling around on the floor while screaming "I don't wanna!"
Common spelling variations: Scaraggle, scaraggly. scaragglin'.
2. Verb. To make blemished, faulty, ugly, otherwise defective. Example: You've scraggled up that scar of yours even more by picking on it.
3. Verb. The action of squirming around on one's back on the floor, limbs a-flailing. Example: Parent: "Time to go brush your teeth, child" Child responds by scraggling around on the floor while screaming "I don't wanna!"
Common spelling variations: Scaraggle, scaraggly. scaragglin'.
by The Scaraggalor July 09, 2013