When you poop and thereβs a little bit left over in the toilet after you flush requiring multiple subsequent flushes.
Andrew went to the bathroom and scooged so he had to flush three more times.
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Dude! you scooged on my new blue dress!!!!!
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The crusty outer substance atop a ketchup bottle from repeated use.
"Chelsea don't use that, it has scooge on it," cried Anna.
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That feeling/sound when you take off your shoes and your feet are sore, its like 3 orgasms at once.
Some old man:Need help?
Joey:Its ok, i can scooge on my own
Sam:Dont even scooge in my house.
Grandma:I will urinate on your face
Joey:Wait i have to scooge first
Sam: i said dont scooge in my house!
The Dog: damn thats alot of scooging..
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1. to scoog, to selfishly put someone down. Frequently involves objects being thrown.
2. to scoog, to clean all the dog turd off the lawn.
1 "Hey, man! What are you scooging me like that for???"
2. "Jim, get off your arse and go scoog the lawn!"
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Very similar to moo. Can be used in place of words or said randomly to mean generaly anything.
I feel very scoogie today.
I scooge you, you're my scooge.
The car scooged around the corner.
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scooge: (skoo-ja) Noun, the material which falls out of the back of a hand-held food source. This word is mostly used to refer to the taco meat which is squeezed out of the back side as one eats the taco from the other direction.
Verb: "scooge" can also be used as a verb to refer to the actual process by which the source of food is excreting said "scooge."
"Man I'm really liking this taco, but there is so much scooge coming out of it!"
"Yea it's scooging everywhere!"
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