It is a conjunction of the phrase "let's go." First used on the television show King of the Hill by Dale Gribbel. Preferably used repeatedly and increasingly intense.
by Dave Randall June 01, 2007
Dude came to your house to see if you wanted to chill, since you wouldnt answer your phone. When i got there your mom was there drunk. She came onto me and i got her shirt off!!! Sco!!
by Henerez October 01, 2009
Verb: to do whatever it takes (assert, deny, obfuscate, fabricate, deceive, procrastinate, tapdance, exhort, cyberterrorize, etc) in order to create a truly convincing alternate reality, fully operational in a paralegal universe and immune to all known forms of US litigation.
They SCOed me so badly my ass hurts.
by DaveJakeman May 31, 2006
"Hey - let's get outta here" - OK, sco.
Origin - urban ebonics, is relative in form to: skrimp (i.e. prawn); or axe (i.e. ask).
Origin - urban ebonics, is relative in form to: skrimp (i.e. prawn); or axe (i.e. ask).
by Fredster July 27, 2007
as in "SCO is the best game ever!!!!
by draconithor November 18, 2007