schemed
When you
plot something in such a way where you will most likely be the only one to benefit, and if your
scheme fails, no one will
suspect that it was you.
scheme
by thundercat3307 on Jun 06, 2005 13:32:31
to devise a
devious plan. To be shady or otherwise use intellectual power to
deceive or
carry out a plan for a personal interest. A plan with a twisted plot.
Example:
Ex1:
Son, why you gotta scheme like that? that means why are you acting shady
Ex2:
Person 1: What are you
scheming?
Me:
How to take over the world
Person 1:
I'm down...now all we need is some pot and booze
Scheme
by Fckboi123 on Mar 15, 2015 02:22:14
Scheming
by 3rd on Jun 11, 2006 15:51:45
Scheming is a ingenious way to out maneuver and out wit many minds in advancing devious goals without detection. This can be performed by either one person or by an elite group of schemers. Scheming is an art form. It is art because
scheming can be carried out in any possible way at any possible time. If your not sure you've been
schemed, than it has been properly done on you. Scheming is usually done to
lessen heads from certain activities: smoking some tasty haze
Example:
"Jenna realized she was
schemed when she found herself alone and the group gone with the spliff"
"Be careful of
123 C and their nonresidents, they may seem cool...but their all
scheming bastards"
"Was that scheming or some ninja work?"
scheming
by BigBossDog420 on Nov 28, 2013 09:12:33
scheme
by James P Higgins, SJ on Jul 28, 2008 23:01:28
Example:
Johnny: Did you see Bob scheme on those
high schoolers at the bar last night?
Rob: Yeah, what a fucking
scumbag.
Scheming
by Neb Movies on Oct 20, 2015 10:35:44
Example:
Ben: Yo me and my girlfriend just broke up two
nights ago
John:
Well damn that's why Joe was
scheming so hard on her at the party last night
scheme
by AC on Feb 06, 2004 05:10:32
scheme
by Luca Kaceem Butler Masters on Jan 30, 2004 12:47:49
Scheme is a
high-level functional programming language. A
minimalist dialect of the Lisp programming language, Scheme focuses largely on simplicity, having a very basic syntax and only including core features thought necessary to the language.
scheme
by Carlton Irving on Jan 30, 2009 10:06:35