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SOISOISOISOI

The sound Microsoft Sam makes when you tell him to say "SOISOISOI". Often associated with helicopters, or the occasional roflcopter.
My roflcopter goes SOISOISOISOISOI.

*Helicopter takes off* SOISOISOI
Related Words

SobOring 

SobOring when someone stops drinking and they suddenly are sober and boring....
Samantha stopped drinking and became sobOring.....
SobOring by LizzyGlo April 27, 2020
An adjective describing an individual (usually male) who has been overly protected by his parents and behaves in a wuss-like manner, acting somewhat girly, and overly snobish. A mama's boy.
The behavior displayed by such individual carries a negative social stigma. A soosool is usually a target for teasing and gossip.
1: What's up with him?
2: Ah, leave him alone. He is a soosool.

or

1: You looked like a soosool in the party last night!!
soosool by asdollah mirza March 25, 2007
Sob - meaning Sober
Cow - meaning Coward

A Sober Coward "Sobcow" is someone who can only tell you how they really feel when they are intoxicated. When this person is sober, they become a complete coward and keep their feelings for you in until you've moved on and met someone better.

person 1: "I had such a great time drinking with Gregg last night, he told me I was the greatest girl he had ever met and wanted to have a make out sesh later"

person 2: "Has he ever said anything like that before?"

person 1: "No...but he's kinda flirty on email, he only really opens up when he's had a few shots."

person 2: "girl, he's a total SOBCOW, get over him and go out with Dick!"



Sobcow by TooCoolToBeFriendsWithYou September 30, 2008
Someone who acts like they're high even though they never did drugs in their life. From sober and stoner.
Did you see Mark's analysis of Power Puff Girls? He's such a soboner!
Soboner by Ganondox March 5, 2017

subsockian 

"Subsockian" is an adjective that refers to undiscovered works of literary merit. Some argue that subsockian literature can not be attributed literary merit until it is published.
Emily Dickinson wrote many sweet subsockian poems before her death, but she kept them in her closet, buried under her socks. They have since then been published, and are currently considered works of literary merit.
subsockian by Matt C. Wright March 19, 2008