A phrase used when someone shows particular animosity towards the Christmas spirit, commonly to get them to bugger off and get with the season. Usually, it acts and supplements as a more personable and holiday appropriate way of telling someone 'go screw yourself'.
Person #1: Come on, turn off that Christmas music! It's so irritating!
Person #2: Don't be such a Grinch.
Person #1: Seriously, man. Don't make me come down their.
Person #2: You know what, dude? Go Scrooge yourself.
Person #2: Don't be such a Grinch.
Person #1: Seriously, man. Don't make me come down their.
Person #2: You know what, dude? Go Scrooge yourself.
by ksamehtesol November 29, 2009
by Voldemario December 20, 2014
To shonk on basic work rights such as the office Xmas party, pencile, staples, colour printer, wall hangings.
by cecilbdaman December 2, 2004
Usually in conjunction with "ive been" and "you've been"
When you have a life changing event so powerful and so miraculous that it changes your life style completely.
Coined after Charles Dickens character Ebenezer Scrooge and the even that changed his life.
When you have a life changing event so powerful and so miraculous that it changes your life style completely.
Coined after Charles Dickens character Ebenezer Scrooge and the even that changed his life.
by Theamazinggeek December 30, 2019
1.(noun) A Scrooge From the land of Harpsonia who brings about criminal mischief in the virtual realm
2.(noun) An Internet daemon taking the form of a Troll
2.(noun) An Internet daemon taking the form of a Troll
by Jacksonian Ken April 4, 2022
Why are you going to Justin’s tonight I thought you guys broke up?
Oh it’s ok we are just going to share a Scrooge Bowl.
Oh it’s ok we are just going to share a Scrooge Bowl.
by Melvin Garcia January 29, 2018
by Scrooge mc duck November 24, 2021