A fork of Rural Dictionary
To be embarrassed or humiliated about someone or something
'Oh my god I'm so scundered'
'Did you see Anna's mum, you'd be Scundered'
Scundered is the slang term for embarassed.It is mainly used in northern ireland.
oh my god i was so scundered the other day when i fell in front off all thoses guys.
norn irish term for being totally mortified infront of people
-omg leek yesterday i leek was walking home leek and leek i was passing these leek great wee lads leek yea? and then i leek omg leek totally tripped and fell leek and my skirt was up over my leek head leek!!!
-omg leek scundered for ye
A scunder can be a person or a thing. It means a "nuisance". It can be found with several pronunciations. Scunner, Scundered, Scunnered, Scunnert. It is commonly used in ulster (Northern Ireland), Scotland and the North of England.
Joe is a scunder. (Joe is a pain / nuisance)
I am scundered today (I am fed up today)
This job scunders me. (This job bores /sickens / depresses me)
Usually used in the past tense as an adjective. State of being embarassed by your own actions, perhaps by a sly plan that backfired, hoisted by your own petard.
Used in Northern Ireland. Not to be confused with the Sxcttish Scunnert
Sure he thought he was pulling a fast one but now he's the one thats totally scundered.
to feel let down or embarassed after failing to achieve something or making an ass of yourself. a bad feeling.
can be used to describe the embarassment felt after a heavy night drinking.
she was scundered when she realised what happened last night.