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Scoozie
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a person viewed as foolish, contemptible, or annoying
Offensive
Slang
Grammatical Information
What is the origin of the term "scoozie" and how is it used?
"Scoozie" is an informal slang term that likely emerged in English in the late 20th century, probably as a playful or invented variation on insults like "schmo" or "scuzz." It describes a person considered foolish, contemptible, or annoying, emphasizing minor flaws or irritating behavior rather than serious moral failings. The word is used in casual conversation, online chats, and teasing contexts, often with a humorous or lightly mocking tone. It is mildly derogatory, context-dependent, and generally not deeply offensive, leaning more toward playful insult than harsh condemnation.
Examples
That scoozie laughed at his own joke.



























