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A bundle of several digital subscription services, all paid for together, usually at an overall discount rate
I have a great deal on a scrundle of the New York Times online, Bloomberg online, and the Wall Street Journal
to Scrundle (*skruhn*-dull) Verb, transitive To overcome in a distinctly malicious or overwhelming manner; to defeat; to destroy Usage: Most commonly heard following the word "get" i.e. "get scrundled," particularly in a taunting tone of voice, after a victory of some kind. Hardly every heard in the present indicative. Origin: A high school in Oakland, CA - During a poker game The creator of the word had the following to say on his contribution to modern vocabulary: "I didn't want to say 'get whooped' because that was overplayed and I didn't want to say 'get done' because that was Major's thing, so I just said the first thing that came in my head: 'get scrundled.'"
"Get scrundled" "Scrundle button" "Won't you take me to...scrundle town"