v. intr.: To grow to such greatness in degree that it defies all attempts at description. To become so great that only an invented word will suffice. (Generally used of positive qualities, such as beauty or brilliance.)
cf. adj. scrumtrulescent, coined by Will Ferrell as James Lipton, on SNL's sketch "Inside the Actors Studio."
cf. adj. scrumtrulescent, coined by Will Ferrell as James Lipton, on SNL's sketch "Inside the Actors Studio."
by Jickety June 07, 2006
adj: so great that any other word employed would be woefully insufficient, and would serve only to limit the sheer magnitude of the greatness intended as a descriptor.
-made famous by Will Ferrell impersonating James Lipton on SNL's skit "Inside the Actor's Studio."
-don't be fooled by other misspellings.
-made famous by Will Ferrell impersonating James Lipton on SNL's skit "Inside the Actor's Studio."
-don't be fooled by other misspellings.
by Jickety May 17, 2005
n.: The quality of being scrumtrulescent. The state of possessing such greatness of degree that all attempts at description fall miserably short.
by Jickety June 07, 2006
If you haven't seen A Troll Lost in Central Park, get it, watch it, put it in a lock box for one year, then watch it again. It is a performance so scrumtrulescent, I can barely move.
by James Lipton January 15, 2004
A word that was created to describe an object, place, or event that is so spectacular it can barely be described
by Tubby John June 22, 2006
A pint of Guinness tastes scrumtrulescent.
by Brandon Abell June 10, 2003
by Jared Burton August 02, 2003