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Scottie 

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A gold digging man slore usually found driving a POS Miata. Found in other peoples houses while hiding from the world in the middle of noway city. Thinks he can get away with breaking up marriages scott free. Noway should you ever let your wife be near them.
Friend 1: My wife just got a great paying job as a Nurse!
Friend 2: Better keep her away from all the Scottie’s out there, Noway he can be just a friend.
Scottie by SmallBoiTruth September 15, 2022
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Scottie 

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Scottie is definitely a thot and the biggest fuckboy you’ll ever meet. Will play with your feelings, he is funny but do not be fooled. The only good thing is he has a good taste in music but is overruled by the fact that he has chlamydia. :)
“Do you know Scottie”
“Yeah he hit me up a min ago”
Oh he just texted me to hangout
Scottie by That1betch September 10, 2019

stottie smuggler 

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Referring to someone's stomach hanging out the bottom of there t-shirt, so that it looks like a large greggs stottie they've tried to steal by hiding it up the t-shirt
a north east of England slang word for a fat person wearing clothes far too small that there fat stomach hangs out looking like a large flat bread, they might also be said to baguette breasts
Look at Chris, he's got to be a XXXL. The fat c#*ts wearing a medium, he looks like a stottie smuggler

slotterback 

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Verb: to stab one's colleague in the back by taking credit for their work, effectively putting a "slot" in their "back".
"I'm going to slotterback my entire team on this latest project!"
slotterback by Joseph D. Madre November 23, 2022

Scottie Slippin 

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noun, adjective: A word evolved from the all time great Chicago Bull, Scottie Pippen: If someone is slackin, trippin, failin, or on tilt; straight wack
"Damn dawg, you didn't take that jaun home wit you the other night? Damn dawg, you Scottie Slippin.
Scottie Slippin by C--Nooch5 April 24, 2011

stottie 

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geordie flat bun, better than anything ese in the uk
stottie by Anonymous November 2, 2003
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