A particularly sociopathic or physically repulsive paralegal.
Also a tool or effigy used to repel other paralegals from one's own computer.
Also a tool or effigy used to repel other paralegals from one's own computer.
by Benny the Slug May 4, 2007

A nickname for the generally charming Journal Square neighborhood of Jersey City that highlights its more unsavory elements.
by AP Styles August 8, 2009

When your pussy is scared
by Pscared January 16, 2022

'I thought the insurance was too expensive, but after suffering about 3 I-scares a day, I got it anyway'
by Andrewm09 September 6, 2009

v. The feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when you receive a letter from your health insurance company.
by panda media October 30, 2013

When you sit at an occupied table with the intention of making them move by being loud and/or annoying.
Aka: Scaring people away from a table
Aka: Scaring people away from a table
Friend: "There are no free tables for all of us...what should we do?"
You: "Let's go to that one and Chair Scare them"
You: "Let's go to that one and Chair Scare them"
by BobertLife October 23, 2011

A scare question is a question that appears on a review sheet or other study materials, and hasn't been formally taught in class yet. It gets its name from the unreasonable panic that students go into when they are encountered on study sheets.
Often, scare questions don't appear on the exams that the review sheets or study materials are designed to aid people on. If a scare question DOES appear on the test, it goes by the name of "Panic Question".
Scare questions often spark fear and insecurity when encountered by students. They will feel as though they aren't good enough, or smart enough, or will fail the exam. As such, scare questions pose a significant threat to student's success, especially when they appear on practice quizzes. That's why it's important to verify that questions on study materials are from the actual topics of the test.
Often, scare questions don't appear on the exams that the review sheets or study materials are designed to aid people on. If a scare question DOES appear on the test, it goes by the name of "Panic Question".
Scare questions often spark fear and insecurity when encountered by students. They will feel as though they aren't good enough, or smart enough, or will fail the exam. As such, scare questions pose a significant threat to student's success, especially when they appear on practice quizzes. That's why it's important to verify that questions on study materials are from the actual topics of the test.
"Oh my god! I got a 46 on that practice quiz because there were so many scare questions!"
"I can't believe I actually got a 100 on that test! I flunked the practice tests and didn't know half of the things on the review sheet! Must have been the scare questions."
"I can't believe I actually got a 100 on that test! I flunked the practice tests and didn't know half of the things on the review sheet! Must have been the scare questions."
by Rey de Corazónes January 10, 2018
