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A fake made up word, by an Ivory Tower Elite, one whom has no connection to the english language spoken by by the American people
I surcame to doubt of the elitest class when I heard the word surcame
surcame by T. Ruth January 6, 2011
Past tense of succumbed, a brand new word coined by distinguished Princeton professor Cornell West, as heard on the Rush Limbaugh Show.
President Obama missed an opportunity when he surcame to big bidness.
surcame by Bobby Seals January 6, 2011
A word used by Professor Cornel West incorrectly instead of using the correct tense, sucommed, when referencing how poorly of a job President Barack Obama has done. This was first pointed out on the Rush Limbaugh show on Wednesday, January 5, 2011.
Two years later, we have missed the opportunity, unfortunately. We didn't get the kind of leadership that we should. The president didn't have enough backbone. He became too milquetoast. He would not fight big business, would not fight big banks. He actually surcame too easily to big business and big banks -- and, of course, the obstructionism on the right was helping push him to the center; and now, of course, he's being pushed even more to the center, which means we...are...in...deep trouble.
surcame by jlc500k January 6, 2011

Sirjames 

Sirjames is a quite known name for old millionares in the late 1800's
They are known to be very smart and popular with everyone with a secret that they can tell no one
There most likely known to read the room before talking and can make freinds with anyone and bring out their best sides
They will always keep a secret
They'll spend most of their days either reading or finding new activities to spare the time with
Sirjames can you help me with yesterdays homework, Can you give Sirjames his phone phone back for me he left it at my place
Sirjames by her_sey_guzel April 19, 2021

SirCameronWellesley

A great person in general. All round chad, loves games, and ensures the highest standards are kept.
God, I wish I was SirCameronWellesley.
Past tense of succumb. Most often used in a political context. Generally reserved for the more enlightened and educated urbanite.
I thought I would cast aside the acceptance letter from Princeton, but I surcame to its call. Soon enough, I found myself triangulatin' to campus.
Surcame by CFrederickS January 6, 2011