scoogie


scoogie can be a noun, or a verb. scoogie means you love someone, or it can be what you call someone you love.
example:
she is my scoogs, and she makes me feel scoogie.

a good translation of the able sentence is:
she is my wife, and she makes me feel loved.
a good looking dude.
i am going to get my hair done.. there might be some scoogies at the club tonight
scoogie is what happens to your gum after you’ve been chewing it for a long time and it loses all its flavor.
does anyone have any more gum ? mine has gotten so scoogie i can hardly stand to chew it.

this gum is so scoogie, it feels like i’m chewing a rubber band.
scoogie is my cats name and it means strange looking or wierd….
1.) scoogie got her head stuck in a box today.

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