person 1: bet you can't beat this
person 2: i just have!!!!!!!
person 1: damm ive just been scrabbled
person 2: i just have!!!!!!!
person 1: damm ive just been scrabbled
by DJ SPYKERZ (SCOUSED OUT) May 03, 2009
n.
a portmanteau of Scrabble and ability -
1. the ability to earn many points in Scrabble with obscure words;
2. the ability to believably lie about blatantly falsified words in Scrabble and get away with it.
a portmanteau of Scrabble and ability -
1. the ability to earn many points in Scrabble with obscure words;
2. the ability to believably lie about blatantly falsified words in Scrabble and get away with it.
I totally deceived Jasmine into believing "cugy" was a word with my highly-honed scrabbility, and received seventeen points.
by RazzyFoxtrot September 10, 2007
1) the fine powdery residue left in a baggy of marijuana after the contents have been smoked
2) the remnants left in a pouch of tobacco when all the good stuffs gone, usually a shitty tasting tobacco flavored dust
2) the remnants left in a pouch of tobacco when all the good stuffs gone, usually a shitty tasting tobacco flavored dust
1)'me and adam were gonna skin up but there were only scrabblings left'
2)'this cigarette tastes like shit' 'yeah i know, i had to use the scrabblings'
2)'this cigarette tastes like shit' 'yeah i know, i had to use the scrabblings'
by Ramona Sanchez November 08, 2006
SEX of any sort.
The term "Scrabble" is a euphenism used when someone (parents, young children,your girlfriend/wife, the police) else may be listening to the conversation.
The term "Scrabble" is a euphenism used when someone (parents, young children,your girlfriend/wife, the police) else may be listening to the conversation.
<conversation in progress>
Guy 1: So, after you got her drunk and to your house, what happened?
*young child walks in*
Guy 2: Well, we played Scrabble all night!
Guy 1: So, after you got her drunk and to your house, what happened?
*young child walks in*
Guy 2: Well, we played Scrabble all night!
by pyro1337 May 04, 2007
by Jewish Squirell February 23, 2008
John: My word, did my ears hear correctly, that one did play scrabble with miss clark from the shop te night before last?
Myself: I do say, I did! I gave her quite a splendid time!
Myself: I do say, I did! I gave her quite a splendid time!
by Brycey July 16, 2004
After years of practice Anthony was finally scrabbleful enough to beat his step-dad in a high stakes one-to-one match.
by ScrabbleWizard01 September 30, 2017