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Scroberries 

A scroberry is when the female/male during intercourse, takes the scrotum of the male and blows a raspberry into it. Making a silly sound. Multiple ones in succession would be scroberries.
Noah did not like scroberries because they tickled, but she seemed to like it, so he went along with it.
Scroberries by Okapi Star October 13, 2014

Scoobie Doobie 

The act of rolling a blunt with the intent of getting high while acting like a child again, or being high and acting like a child; such as watching cartoons while high, or wanting to get high so the cartoons become more entertaining.
"I was chilling watching some Cartoon Network, and decided to roll a scoobie doobie when my mom walked in"
Scoobie Doobie by Scoobie Doobie September 22, 2014

Scoobied 

When you're hitting it so hard hot firey cached bud lands in your mouth
*cough* *cough* fuck *cough* here take that shit i just got scoobied
Scoobied by DaNkassBUd December 21, 2016
A slightly derogatory name for a male persona. Formed by combining the term "scro" and "jobin" into a single magnificent word. Originally invented on the campus of the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Person 1: That guy is acting like a prick: hitting on girls that don't want to be hit on, being obnoxious, being generally unpleasant, etc.

Person 2: Ahhh. Wadda scrobin!
Scrobin by Shuperstar March 30, 2011
noun - a legend of our time
verb - to perform something with zest and unflinching vigour while simultaneously becoming a master of the art
adjective - a term of endearment meant to make the subject feel at their utmost and perfect
"Did you see what Shrobie did? Aw man he is the shizznizz!"
"Christ man, Pete just shrobied! What a guy!"

Marc - You're so shrobie today. I love you.
Zara - loltendo 64
shrobie by JimCat February 25, 2008

Scrotie McBoogerballs 

A book that was written by Cartman, Kyle, Stan and Kenny in the Southpark episode "The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs". The book, and its wide success was used as a satirical device in regards to the over-analyzing of literature. The main objection was that the readers were reading too deeply into something which had little to no meaning.

When used as a comparison to an actual piece of work, it can be used to describe a piece of work that is worthless, but is praised, or it can be used to describe a piece of literature with its own merits, but is only widely known due to the (often unwarranted) controversy it caused.
Many examples of pretentious poetry can be referred to as a Scrotie McBoogerballs.