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repercussions 

The outcome of a choice that could be good or bad. When used though it typically means the outcome is bad.
Jerry: Jim faced the repercussions of taco Tuesday on the next Wednesday.

Destruction without Repercussion 

Going to another area, causing trouble, and getting away with it. The area is more often in anoter county, but can be as close as another city or as far away as snother region of the country.
dynamite and ashlie were from new york, but they both ended up in alabama for the summer, so they decided to do a little "destruction without repercussion".

repercussionist 

A drummer who drums so loud that his drumming has repercussions, such as hearing impairment, heartburn, or wanting to punch babies.
Everyone in the entire band flinched when Garrett started playing snare drum at an ungodly level of volume. Garrett is a Repercussionist.
repercussionist by 88tihs December 10, 2009

refercussions 

Two guys in a deep conversation.
Guy 1: Dude, you need to go to cop school. You gotta quit smoking weed...
Guy 2: But I'm getting a quarter for Christmas! I'll get it out of my system and go after that. This whole smoking pot thing is really starting to catch up to me...
Guy 1: You're starting to feel the refercussions.
refercussions by Heisenberg. December 24, 2012

repocussions 

Da highly-undesirable "taking back of da merchandise" actions dat you will likely encounter if you don't make your vehicle-payments.
I greatly value da peace of mind of being financially-solvent and debt-free, and so I try to always "buy used" and pay cash for stuff so dat I will avoid any repocussions down da road.
repocussions by QuacksO February 25, 2020

Repercussions 

Negative or unfavorable consequences as a result of one's actions
John skipped English class so many times his senior year that his teacher failed him. The repercussions were that he did not graduate high school and was kept out of the college he was accepted to.
Repercussions by TommyNoleBuc November 6, 2023