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Shandoolie 

Speaking in a non-sense language (shandooli) when recording someone in public. The purpose is to give the person being recorded the impression that you do not speak English.
Recording person: Harakata takiti kata kata, shandoolie!
Person being recorded: What?
Shandoolie by fivestringer October 1, 2021
n. (sqaw`doosh): Italian-American slang used to describe something that is missing, absent, or forgotten; usually refers to a concrete or abstract object or idea
Tony Big Knuckles was supposed to stop by the house with some canoles and lobster tails. But instead, all he brought was squadoosh, so I put him in the closet.

Squandalious 

Something really good or really bad, depending on the situation you say it in; can also be used in any situation when you don’t know what to say
Ex. 1
Me: Jayna just robbed a bank!

You: That’s so squandalious

Ex. 2
Me: Bob just donated $100,000,000 to an orphanage!
You: That’s so squandalious
At school today Sarah did Squadoosh in gym class.
Squadoosh by Ravenscam March 12, 2009
Expression coined by Norman Chad, host of ESPN's World Series of Poker which serves as a substitution for the word NOTHING, or a lack of something.
" after the river (poker) :

Lon McEachern: Gold is trying to determine what the young, abrasive Molina is holding.

Norman Chad: Call Gold! He's got squadoosh!

swandoolicks

The personality trait of a very attractive girl that has aspirations of one day becoming a princess, having great wealth and owning an unicorn. She has a tendency to lack focus or ambition, but her underlying intelligence and undeniable beauty allow her the opportunity to lead a happy, successful life nonetheless.

The term is derived from the word 'swan', an animal that is protected by the Queen of England, and 'spondoolicks', a Cockney slang term for money.
Gary: Hey Larry, check out that girl over there! She's hot!
Larry: Oh no I wouldn't go near her mate, she thinks she's royalty.
Gary: Really? But she's really hot!
Larry: No way, she's got swandoolicks.
swandoolicks by Roderick Jaynes January 28, 2009