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the scunge

one of the 15 horse powers

three out of the 15 horse powers include horse levitation, horse pyrokinesis and the scunge

by totallynotahorse October 22, 2019


scunge

A compound word of scum and grunge, referring to a slimy-textured area of filth.

I was at the Iggy Azalea concert last night. She bent over right in front of me -- I've never seen scunge like that.

by Dharma Midget November 6, 2014

50๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


scunge

Slime or dirt that is both unidentifiable and nasty, and possibly likely to give birth to sentient life in the future.

"Urrgh man, what the hell is that scunge at the back of your fridge?"

by degarbie August 28, 2007

43๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


scunge

The contents of a bong, once filtered and dried to be re-smoked once one has ran out of weed / synthetic weed. Can also refer to the contents of a bong thoroughly cleaned with uncooked rice and ethanol or methylated spirits - dried and ready for re-consumption.

Couldn't get any decent weed so had to re-smoke my scunge. Wasn't bad though.

by master pjesdrw34 February 21, 2018


scunge

A substitute for any word, similar to stuff, especially when applied to bad food or junk.

1. "What's on the menu tonight?"
"Some vegetable scunge..."
2. "Why is the floor of your room always covered in scunge?"

by gracefool October 23, 2006

32๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


scunge

(Australian slang)

The act of obtaining something from another person by asking. This act would only be undertaken by a low-brow individual, or by someone who is monetarily challenged.

See also: scab

"Could I scunge a ciggy off ya?"

"You reckon I could scunge a couple of bucks for a Farmers Union; I left my wallet in the back of my girlfriend's Commy again."

by New Messiah August 4, 2005

27๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scunge

Brownish-Black mildew substance that stems from coffee residue in glass mugs. Scunge is exclusively located on either the work bench or the windowsill in garages.

"Honey, can you clean my coffee cup? It has been sitting in the garage for ages."
"No, look at all the scunge in there."

by Thomas Van De Bogart April 11, 2008

7๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž