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scumming 

The abuse given to ex-scummers (Southampton) players or managers when they play against Pompey. It is a simple chant of "scummer! scummer! scummer!" whilst pointing an extended finger (flexing vertically from the elbow) at the said player.
Ere, Bob. Did you know that the fat scummer Beattie is now playing for Accrington Stanley? He's gonna get a right royal scumming if he plays at Fratton Park next season!
scumming by Gaz06 February 17, 2013
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Scumming 

Verb. The act of a whorebag hunting for a creauture of questionable morals and/or hygiene with whom to consummate a thrilling act of debauchery with outside their own social status.
Guy: "Man, Jackie is really going after that toothless Meth Monster!"
Guy2: "Yeah, I guess it's hormones, she's been really scumming it lately... oh wait, sorry, she's just a whore"
Scumming by Imgod44 December 11, 2018

Scumming 

A term used by mountain bike cyclists to describe road bike cyclists
He/she is more into scumming than mountain biking

or

It's too muddy in the forest for mountain biking, I might go an do some scumming instead
Scumming by fridayshoes November 17, 2015

scumming 

1.being intoxicated, or acting like a low life. doing somthing you know's wrong but doing it anyway.
1.man last night at leroys party, i was stright scummin' man
2.tony's scummin' man!
3.i scummed in my pants
scumming by lil cuco January 8, 2004

Scumming 

The post-party art of laying about doing absolutely nothing. Often times, scumming partakes upon ones couch or friend's couch. The only movements are for the necessity of sustenance, flatulence and bodily fluid relief. Usually, scumming follows a bender of some sorts.
1. Lights off, AC on... let the day of scumming commence.
2. Girlfriend -" You have been scumming all fucking day! Let's do something!"
3. Matt - "I can't wait to rage at that party tonight!"
Yogi - "I can't wait to scum and eat Del Taco tomorrow."
Scumming by iamfaced October 12, 2012

Scumming 

Scumming
/ˈskʌm.ɪŋ/

noun

The act of release, often used in the context of letting go or expressing oneself without inhibition.

verb

To release or express oneself fully and without restraint.

Examples:

"After a long day at work, she needed to scumm real bad by dancing her heart out."

"She's scumming her emotions through her art."

"I've had so many thoughts bottled up; I'm just going to scumm all over this journal page."

Related forms:
Scummer (noun): One who frequently engages in scumming.
A: "You look stressed, maybe you just need a good scumming?"
B: "You're right. I might just go for a long run and scumm out all this tension."
Scumming by Sickle771 October 29, 2023