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scantilicious 

Pronunciation: 'skan-ti-'li-sh&s
Function: adjective
Etymology: "scantily" (adv.) from scanty English dialect scant scanty supply, from Middle English, from Old Norse skamt, from neuter of skammr short : limited or less than sufficient in degree, quantity, or extent + "delicious" (adj.) from Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin deliciosus, from Latin deliciae delights, from delicere to allure
1 : a shocking outfit or garment consisting of materials that are less than sufficient in degree or quantity but appeals to one of the bodily senses especially of sight causing the beholder to experience overwhelming levels of pleasure.
- scant·i·li·cious·ly adverb
- scant·i·li·cious·ness noun
Despite his scantilicious attire, he managed to maintain his svelteness in front of the audience.
scantilicious by Sean Sotelo June 25, 2004

scantilicious 

1. scantilicious

Pronunciation: 'skan-ti-'li-sh&s
Function: adjective
Etymology: "scantily" (adv.) from scanty English dialect scant scanty supply, from Middle English, from Old Norse skamt, from neuter of skammr short : limited or less than sufficient in degree, quantity, or extent + "delicious" (adj.) from Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin deliciosus, from Latin deliciae delights, from delicere to allure
1 : a shocking outfit or garment consisting of materials that are less than sufficient in degree or quantity but appeals to one of the bodily senses especially of sight causing the beholder to experience overwhelming levels of pleasure.
- scant·i·li·cious·ly adverb
- scant·i·li·cious·ness noun
The drool on that man's face proved that the succulent boy's outfit was, in fact, scantilicious.
scantilicious by Sean R Sotelo January 11, 2006

Scandalicious 

A hot girl that does nothing but bring scandal, drama and chaos to others, involving at least one man, but usually two or more.
My buddy's ex-girlfriend was being so scandalicious when she began texting me behind his back.
Scandalicious by C-Mac_425 August 26, 2013

Scandalicious 

Scandalously delicious.
Don't I look totally scandalicious in this mini skirt?

Scottilicious

To have the carisma of Scott, to be desirable as scott is.

(can be used in with a neg. or pos. conotation)
That guy is so scottilicious!
Scottilicious by sbfgf March 10, 2004

Scandalicious 

Scandalicious (a.) From "Scandalous"

1. Deliciously Bad
2. Inappropriate clothing attire
3. Both negative and Positive forms of attention at once
1. That was a scandalicious kiss.
2. Her scandalicious dress did not coincide with the formal outfits of all the other women.
3. Everyone stopped and stared at the scandalicious dance moves by the couple.
Scandalicious by LovelyGrk May 7, 2011