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Scomo’d 

To abandon a situation for others to sort out
The crap was hitting the fan , so I scomo’d out of there
Scomo’d by Scumo December 21, 2019
Ignoring the help of a group or individual in a dire time of need.
"We waited for over 2 days for help but none arrived, guess we got scomo'd"
Scomo'd by Jexmo January 3, 2020
To piss off and leave your work when the shit hits the fan.
He's gone and Scomo'd off to Hawaii leaving the rest of us to deal with the mess.

The shit hit the fan and he's no where to be found, he'd Scomo'd of.
Scomo'd by Syridian January 23, 2020

Scomo’d 

To abandon a situation for others to sort out
The crap was hitting the fan , so I scomo’d out of there
Scomo’d by Scumo December 21, 2019

Scomo’d 

Verb: to be promised or guaranteed something only for that something to be denied due to a lack of work or planning or due diligence of the other party that promised or guaranteed it in the first place.
“Oh, I was getting my COVID vaccine that was guaranteed in February, but now it’s been delayed. I’ve been Scomo’d!”

“I had planned to be home from overseas by Christmas, as promised by the Prime Minister, but it’s February now and there’s still no available flights home. Scomo’d again.”
Scomo’d by NeitherHereNorThere February 1, 2021

PTSD: Post-Tutor Scam Disorder 

PTSD: Post-Tutor Scam Disorder — A term first coined by online class help expert, Jim O'Hara, that refers to the phenomenon that occurs whenever a student gets scammed online by someone claiming to be a "tutor," and now suddenly believes that ALL online tutors are scammers. Out of fear of being scammed again, students with "PTSD" force genuinely legitimate online tutors to go through completely arbitrary & convoluted nonsense to try to “prove” the tutor's legitimacy. However, because of the student's "PTSD," no matter how much concrete evidence the tutor provides bolstering their legitimacy, the student is still convinced the genuinely legitimate online tutor is just another scammer.
Jeez, this student that texted me got some serious PTSD: Post-Tutor Scam Disorder! Apparently, some foreign scammer from the Middle East claimed to be an expert in chemistry and tricked her into paying him upfront. Then he blocked her number and never heard from him again. Because of that, this student is making me jump through hoops to try to prove I'm not another scammer. It is complete BS that she's making me go through this nonsense when she totally didn't make that other guy do so before. But it's pointless, no matter how much proof I give her, her PTSD will still make her think I'm a scammer, so what's even the point of humoring her?