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When you hear or see something squee-worthy and want to scream, yet either embarrassment or immense self-control helps you resist the urge, resulting in a lust-induced drool.
Every time Angel hears Orlando Bloom's name, she promptly scrools.
scrool by oemgeejacksonsforme January 18, 2010
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when a person's 'drools' excrement from the anus.
"hey man, what is that on your leg?"
"oh crap, it must be strool."


"what's that smell?"
"oh sorry, that's me. i think i am strooling."
strool by TeeJ & CC April 24, 2009

Scroolling 

Scroolling (over sthg.) When you're on a website or someone's social media and you can't stop scrolling and drooling over every single picture. Usually because you want everything you're seeing. Commonly happens when browsing the Instagram feed of a super cool clothing brand, or a model's Facebook page full of gorgeous selfies.
"Ugh, I can't stop scroolling over this girl's Instagram. Every pic is so. damn. lit."

"You're STILL scroolling that online shop?? Seriously?! Just buy something already!"
Scroolling by shburns September 18, 2016

Skroolin' 

From "droolin'"

To walk around careless, when you are marked or when you got a hit on you.
Person a :"girl, you heard what's going on? Dude fuck a nigga girl now he wanted."
Person b : you serious? I seen him couple hours ago, that nigga skroolin'. Damn got some balls
Skroolin' by Doggy sinnerman February 18, 2022
Rapidly scrolling text in a chat system, an accidental typo for "scroll" that became popular in the early Apple-II and TRS-80 based serial chat trees like Roundtable.

Still occasionally seen on IRC and web-based chat systems that don't maintain a complete chat history.
Repeat that, it was lost in the scrool!
scrool by Resuna July 22, 2006

stroolean 

In Computer Science, a string representation of a boolean variable. Stroolean is a magical data type that contains a third state that is neither true nor false, yet empty (or null).
1) WTF, I received a boolean value from a client web service and it was neither true or false.
2) Was the actual data type a string or a boolean?
1) String...
2) Did you account for nulls or empty value?
1) Damn it, stroolean got me again...
stroolean by Woobilly Beall November 13, 2010