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scam

the act of trying to hook up with someone who is oblivious to the fact that they're being used as a booty call. Trying to get with someone who is innocent.

A: Jacob is in the cafeteria scamming on some innocent freshman.

B: Poor girl doesn't even know what she's in for.

by Anaphylaxis November 28, 2009

119πŸ‘ 54πŸ‘Ž


Scamming

To knowingly flirt with someone who is involved currently in a relationship.

I don’t think Becky would like you scamming on Ben.

by Hesson March 16, 2019

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Scamming

Kissing with tongue action.

That girl and boy were scamming behind the bleachers.

by QueenB1 May 21, 2010

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scam

to receive a gift without manipulating another individual.

I practically scammed him.

by Philosophical-Cat October 24, 2017

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scam

To scam; to leach, to steal to take, to work it, to bloodsuck; gain a financial advantage and have a bit of fun at the same time. In itself it is not a sin or a crime, the crime is getting caught.

For example, a good scam is getting your grandmother to sign all of her posessions over to you at gunpoint and then cleverly administering her with a large IV quantity of air. Make sure the old bitch doesn't leave your sight though.

by Jamal Blakkanigga July 16, 2006

49πŸ‘ 47πŸ‘Ž


scam

The act of shadily leveraging an oppurtunistic situation for some sort of personal again, at the expense of a faceless corporation or complete stranger. Scams are rarely illegal, but require a good eye for the oppurtunity, clever manipulation of the situation, loose morals, and confidence in your ability to fabricate lies. Scams can be as simple as getting drive-thru then stopping back 10 minutes later to say they forget one of the burgers, or as complex as...well, the sky's the limit. Despite the shadiness of a scam, the person perpetutating the scam, the "scam-artist", is usually a very intelligent, well integrated member of society who merely never passes up an oppurtunity.

Guy1: Dude, lets scam our way into the movies tonight, because there is no way I'm paying $10 for some cliche, poorly written Hollywood crap-fest.

Guy2: Alright, I'm in.

by allanon June 30, 2005

41πŸ‘ 41πŸ‘Ž


scammed on

To be hit on or flirted with. Sometimes used in a negative context when being hit on by someone unattractive or intoxicated.

"You were totally getting scammed on by that drunk guy all night."

by michummel November 2, 2009

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