Scandalous — disgraceful; shameful or shocking; improper; a louse devoted to scandal
Scamps — unscrupulous and often mischievous people; rascals; rogues; scalawags
Schemingly — making sly, underhanded, crafty plans
School — to educate; teach; train
Scurrilous — characterized by or using low buffoonery; coarsely jocular or derisive
Skunks — thoroughly contemptible people
And now you’ve had your delightfully delicious daily dictionary dose.
I suppose you thought this would be a politically proclived post pertaining to one or more or all of the following:
- The Benghazi attack and cover-up
- The IRS abuse of power and cover-up
- The we-won’t-read-it-just-pass-it approach to federal legislating
- The stab-in-the-back, look-ma-no-warrant email tapping foisted on the AP
- The meet-my-fiancée shameless brazenness of that married Christian leader
- The formerly-against-illegal-immigration about-face of that Tea Party favorite
- The cheerful I-will-lie-now-and-apologize-after-damaging-my-opponent politicking
- Veteran politicians corrupting the freshmen
Too bad. 🙂
Then again, maybe you had something else in mind. Please use the comment section below to fess up.
Maybe you thought I was trying to say that our school has been targeted by defamatory Mephitis mephitis. 😯
PS: I made up that last definition for scandalous. Seems sensible enough to me.