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Scrote

This was slang in the late 70's which means skank nowadays. A female that is basically a low life,trailer trash,worthless,piece of shit, bottom feeder named after a man's genitalia.

That worthless paula was nothing more than a low-life scrote.

by freddie got fingered November 9, 2010

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Scrote

Originally just short for scrotum, interfered with by some unscrupulous characters to found a new homosexual activity in which players must jack off into a can of coke.

Also see, "coke in a scrote" and "diet scrote"

Yo' spike ma drink, fool!?

by Dutty Crimson November 16, 2004

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Scrotes

The combination of Scrotum and Totes. An easy word to use to agree with someone while simultaneously implying that person is a fucking nut sack.

Douche bag: Oh my god!!! Check out that bitch's sweet tits bro!!!

Your Name Here: ....... Scrotes

by TimTimmers June 5, 2010

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scrote

verb: scrote, scroted, scrot-ing.
1.to waste time, to fool or mess around, to procrastinate.
2.to be lazy. derived from scrotum, i.e., one who sits around scratching his scrotum all day.

You'd get more work done if you didn't scrote around so much.

Hey Brad, tell Robert to quit scrotin' around!

by everyone's favorite krystal January 25, 2008

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Scrote

A synonym for the word screech. Typically happens when fangirling/fanboying over something that makes you screech and makes you feel very happy and shocked.
You can use it in three different ways: Scrote, Scroting, Scroted, and/or scroter (someone who screeches a lot).

I scrote when i see Levi Ackerman.
Past tense version: I scroted when i heard a loud boom outside.

by AlfredoSauceGivesMeTheSpices September 12, 2018

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scrote

a scrotum that is slightly shorn, but still bristly enough for some.

"Some people might think this scrote is too shorn, but I enjoy this scrote a lot."

by Seth Herzog July 5, 2005

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scrote grapes

Old Suffolk slang for testicles

I just put my scrote grapes on Laurie's face

by Jeff Warburton June 9, 2021