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Scooby Dooing

A way of getting bad neighbors to move away by using tactics of fright. Common examples would be dressing up as ghosts, using strange noises/lights, and creeping out neighbors with well crafted props.

Bill had a family that just moved next to him with the most annoying set of dogs, he figured he'd have to do some Scooby dooing to get them out of the neighborhood.

by failias October 7, 2011

44๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


scooby Doo

He's a funny dog. He drove around in a van and solved mysteries.

(no, that's correct)

I remember he also had a pal, Scrappy Doo.

Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo were always hopped up on the chronic, but always found a way to get the bad guy.

Damn you meddling kids.

Zoinks!

by Ricky Roma December 24, 2003

181๐Ÿ‘ 80๐Ÿ‘Ž


scooby snack

1) Northeastern U.S. slang for Valium (AKA diazepam) tablets and/or Vicodin tablets. Can be heard in various songs, including the Fun Lovin' Criminals song, "Scooby Snacks."
2) Occasionally used to refer to Quaaludes.
3) A hash brownie

1) "Running around robbing banks, all wacked off of Scooby Snacks!" - "Scooby Snacks" by the Fun Lovin' Criminals.
2.) That's okay! Another Scooby Snack, and she'll love me again!
3.) Dude, these are some tasty Scooby Snacks

by The Truthish September 28, 2006

196๐Ÿ‘ 89๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scooby Doo

Scooby doo is the bad-ass crime fighting dog... *cough*

Scooby Doo is used as another word for clue. See the link?

I don't have a Scooby doo how this works.

OR

I dont have a Scooby what you're on about.

by William Ziccardi October 4, 2006

115๐Ÿ‘ 51๐Ÿ‘Ž


scooby doos

Usually tan dress shoes that have stiches or stripes along the side of them

'You might have to get you a pair of Scooby Doos for this one.' - Jay z, Excuse Me Miss

by loser May 29, 2003

112๐Ÿ‘ 49๐Ÿ‘Ž


That's so scooby

The phrase has indeterminate meaning and unclear origins.

Usage varies. It can mean cool; inebriated; "jacked" on stimulants; or "high" on benzodiazepines.

It can also mean all or none of these things. Proper usage varies with time, place, and context. However, the specific meaning intended is always easily conveyed, due to the common usage of the colloquialism.

Dave: What are you doing dude?
Berg: I'm just scoobying over here man.
Dave: Cool, I'll come over and we'll sort those bolts together.

Jack: What are you cooking Alex?
Alex: I'm making hotdogs.
Jack: That's so scooby.

by nibia January 1, 2011

15๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


what it scooby

What it Scooby? what's up First used by rapper/writer Jon Luvelli. LUVELLI

Mike: What it scooby?
Tony: Nothin, just chillin.

by Stewie Stevie August 10, 2006

50๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž