1. A person who is known to be a treacherous lying son-of-a-bitch, and usually smells bad.
2. A term of endearment used by pirates.
2. A term of endearment used by pirates.
by Dr. Poop February 06, 2003
scallywag
n 1: white Southerner supporting Reconstruction policies after
the Civil War usually for self-interest syn: scalawag
2: a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel syn: rogue, knave,
rascal, rapscallion, scalawag, varlet
3: one who is playfully mischievous syn: imp, scamp, monkey,
rascal, rapscallion, scalawag
4: what your mom calls me when I do her in a pirates outfit doggystyle. syn: big daddy, master, king cock
n 1: white Southerner supporting Reconstruction policies after
the Civil War usually for self-interest syn: scalawag
2: a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel syn: rogue, knave,
rascal, rapscallion, scalawag, varlet
3: one who is playfully mischievous syn: imp, scamp, monkey,
rascal, rapscallion, scalawag
4: what your mom calls me when I do her in a pirates outfit doggystyle. syn: big daddy, master, king cock
by bustinwcb April 22, 2003
A triflin' hoe. A nasty, ugly, highly undersirable but easy girl that may/may not have mental problems.
by Jim Z May 04, 2005
by ebony August 19, 2003
by curtis November 26, 2003
A female that isn't promiscuous enough to be called a whore, but is rather a chick that you mess around with.
Girl- "This party is awesome, I'm so DRUNK. lets go find a room to make out in. hehe"
Guy- "yeah lets go do that."
This girl is most definitely a SCALLYWAG, or scally for short.
Guy- "yeah lets go do that."
This girl is most definitely a SCALLYWAG, or scally for short.
by hunt-turk October 27, 2009
The word itself is too complex to be limited to a website like this. The true meaning should be held in the hearts of all scallywag lovers.
You fuckin' scallywag.
I love scallywags.
- It can be both positive and negative determined by your voice and the particular female of subject.
I love scallywags.
- It can be both positive and negative determined by your voice and the particular female of subject.
by Joseph B. Murphy June 23, 2005