pronounced as (sha~wew)
Noun (primarily), Interjection (secondarily)
Origin: The word "shewew" is derived from Arabic with a twist,
Noun (primarily), Interjection (secondarily)
Origin: The word "shewew" is derived from Arabic with a twist,
Noun:
"Don't trust that guy, he's a real shewew."
"Did you hear about that politician's scandal? What a shewew!"
"The neighborhood bully is such a shewew, always picking on everyone."
Interjection:
"Shewew! Did you see how he cut me off in traffic?" (Expressing surprise and disapproval)
(Someone cuts in line)
Person 1: "Hey! What's the big idea?"
Person 2: (Shrugs) "Shewew, some people have no manners." (expressed with disapproval)
"Don't trust that guy, he's a real shewew."
"Did you hear about that politician's scandal? What a shewew!"
"The neighborhood bully is such a shewew, always picking on everyone."
Interjection:
"Shewew! Did you see how he cut me off in traffic?" (Expressing surprise and disapproval)
(Someone cuts in line)
Person 1: "Hey! What's the big idea?"
Person 2: (Shrugs) "Shewew, some people have no manners." (expressed with disapproval)
by skibidiman911 April 22, 2024
Definition:
(verb) The act of being confronted, punished, or jumped by a gang/group of people, Typically after acting all big and strong and crossing the wrong people. U acted, now u finna pay up 🗣️🔥
Forms:
• Folqing (verb)
• Folqed (past tense)
• Folq (noun/verb)
(verb) The act of being confronted, punished, or jumped by a gang/group of people, Typically after acting all big and strong and crossing the wrong people. U acted, now u finna pay up 🗣️🔥
Forms:
• Folqing (verb)
• Folqed (past tense)
• Folq (noun/verb)
Example 1: “You keep runnin’ yo mouth like this, you finna get folqed on God.”
Example 2: “I heard Daquan done got folqed by his opps for dissing someone’s dead homeboy.”
Example 3: “We gon’ folq y’all if y’all don’t pay up, we ain’t play no games ‘round here’.”
Example 4: “is u crazy, if u Swiss-cheese Dominique u finna get folked by his dudes”
Example 5: “He thought he was cool, but done got folqed.”
Example 2: “I heard Daquan done got folqed by his opps for dissing someone’s dead homeboy.”
Example 3: “We gon’ folq y’all if y’all don’t pay up, we ain’t play no games ‘round here’.”
Example 4: “is u crazy, if u Swiss-cheese Dominique u finna get folked by his dudes”
Example 5: “He thought he was cool, but done got folqed.”
by skibidiman911 December 04, 2024
Resembling or characteristic of a scenario, particularly in a way that is dramatic, contrived, or unexpected.
Origin: This word is a portmanteau, combining "scenario" and "-ic" (meaning "of or relating to").
Origin: This word is a portmanteau, combining "scenario" and "-ic" (meaning "of or relating to").
"The hero's sudden escape from the collapsing building felt a bit too senarioic to be believable."
"The movie relied heavily on senarioic plot twists to keep the audience engaged."
"With the power out and a storm approaching, the situation felt increasingly senarioic."
(In a humorous context) "Finding a twenty-dollar bill on the sidewalk just before you needed to buy coffee - that's some senarioic luck!"
"The movie relied heavily on senarioic plot twists to keep the audience engaged."
"With the power out and a storm approaching, the situation felt increasingly senarioic."
(In a humorous context) "Finding a twenty-dollar bill on the sidewalk just before you needed to buy coffee - that's some senarioic luck!"
by skibidiman911 April 22, 2024