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Scrotie

Someone who although works and has a comfortable home life/ lifestyle, gives the appearance of a homeless person e.g, doesn’t shower for days, wears the same clothes all week and is generally a grubby person.

My brother called around for a coffee today and he looked like such a Scrotie

by Trueman380 November 10, 2018


Scroty

1. Diminutive of scrotum.

2. Pejorative for a person lacking fortitude; a coward. Like testicles, a scroty is vulnerable, hypersensitive, and inclined to retract in the face of danger, particularly cold weather.

Alternative spelling: scrotie.
Antonym: Pussy

Bob refused to watch 2boys1goblet with Jane so she called him an intolerable scroty.

by Coraline Mae October 2, 2012

18πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


scroty

A whore

Some one who always if fucking people is known as a Scroty ( mosty used by hispanics )

by bbycakez March 18, 2010

19πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


scrotie

Weak. Not strong. Incredibly frail. Resembling the level of strength that balls have when hit.

scrow-tee

"I'd like to ask her out...it's just that I'm scared she's going to say no".
"Oh come on dude, you're acting really scrotie right now."

by tallyforge January 9, 2017


scroti

A plethora of musculocutaneous sacs that enclose the testes and are formed of skin, a network of nonstriated muscular fibers, cremasteric fascia, the cremaster muscle, and the serous coverings of the testes and epididymides.

Guy says; "Dude, its such a scroti fest in here! Where are all the ladies?"

by DeVries March 25, 2006

8πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


scroti

Two or more scrotums

Valley girl says; " Ow m'god !! Like look at all of those scroti!! Ewwww!"

by chaddficious July 24, 2003

7πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Scrotie McBoogerballs

A book that was written by Cartman, Kyle, Stan and Kenny in the Southpark episode "The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs". The book, and its wide success was used as a satirical device in regards to the over-analyzing of literature. The main objection was that the readers were reading too deeply into something which had little to no meaning.

When used as a comparison to an actual piece of work, it can be used to describe a piece of work that is worthless, but is praised, or it can be used to describe a piece of literature with its own merits, but is only widely known due to the (often unwarranted) controversy it caused.

Many examples of pretentious poetry can be referred to as a Scrotie McBoogerballs.

by RickshawCannon April 12, 2011

45πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž