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sconce

To have a look at something or to investigate it further

When john found the door was open he decided to have a sconce inside.

by teddytheramgaterdfg April 13, 2009

78πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


sconce

At certain UK universities, to force someone who falls into a specified category to drink. Often a part of formal meals and crew dates, the aim is to encourage excessive alcohol consumption. When 'sconced', those to whom the sconce applies must stand and take a large gulp of whatever alcoholic drink they are on.

"I sconce anyone who has defined sconcing on Urban Dictionary"

by haec est cicero1990 November 22, 2009

57πŸ‘ 27πŸ‘Ž


sconce

Sconce can be used in two different ways. It could be a different name for you science class or you could just be ordering a scone and not know how to spell it.

Kyle: What should we name the science group chat

bob: sconce?

denise: that is a great name

by sconces March 24, 2020

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


sconce

to get, to score, to attain

Tony T. says, "Sconce that bizzle yo, then hop in the trans and bus-yaself to my place you crazy cat."

by Germ the Germy Germinator November 26, 2003

5πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


Sconce

(n). You'll figure it out eventually...

You are a dirty sconce.

by Frisbae March 31, 2017

38πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Sconce

Every slur in existence of the world / / a scone loving pedophile

β€œYou’re a sconce” says ellie β€œwhat the fuck bro that’s way too far” says Thomas

by SconceArmy March 30, 2022


Sconced

When one is totally wasted on alcohol and/or drugs at a hotel, and walks right into a wall mounted light fixture (sconce) in the hallway. Knocking oneself out.

He got a hotel room, drank the whole mini bar, and then sconced himself on the way to the elevator

by Smarty Marty NOLA July 25, 2017

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž