A word that can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective. It can mean that something is a struggle or it can mean someone is looking rough. Scruggle is in the meaning of the beholder.
"This piece of music is the scruggle."
"She is lookin scruggly today with that weave!"
"I am scruggling to get my homework done"
"She is lookin scruggly today with that weave!"
"I am scruggling to get my homework done"
by Scruggly February 6, 2014
by LaJame May 2, 2011
To scruggle someone is to engage in cuddling with your significant other, and rapidly preforming anal sex surprising your significant other while yelling any of an assortment of popular phrases.
by BMilitia July 2, 2015
by didujustfart? May 27, 2015
The epitome of a struggle, without too much gravity. A scruggle can be had in everyday life, and it is usually used in informal situations for comedic effect.
Person A: They was scrugglin' to read that passage.
Person B: I know. I felt so bad.
Person A: Tracing that character was a scruggle.
Person B: It wasn't even that difficult.
A: You may be able to draw an oblong figure , but that doesn't mean I can.
Person B: I know. I felt so bad.
Person A: Tracing that character was a scruggle.
Person B: It wasn't even that difficult.
A: You may be able to draw an oblong figure , but that doesn't mean I can.
by Thegirl_lsc April 10, 2019
a description for an undescribeable person, every old, haggard, ugly, destroyed, played out face. see haggard.
by hilberth March 16, 2005
(verb) the act of having sex with a girl.
(etymology) contraction of "screw a girl", rendered as a drunk speaker
(etymology) contraction of "screw a girl", rendered as a drunk speaker
by Jebus Fried November 23, 2007