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!"
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Get the Senai mug.Used to refer to a recruiting method, popularized from NCAA 25 - where you do anything to get a high school prospect to commit to your team.
"Hey, Bryce Underwood just flipped from LSU to Michigan!"
"Yeah, we all know that Michigan was sending the house to get him to flip."
"Yeah, we all know that Michigan was sending the house to get him to flip."
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Get the Sending the house mug.Used to refer to a recruiting method - popularized from the NCAA 25 College Football game, where you do anything to try and get a high school player to commit to your team.
"Hey, did you hear that Bryce Underwood flipped from LSU to Michigan?"
"Yeah, it's pretty common sense that Michigan was sending the house to try and get him."
"Yeah, it's pretty common sense that Michigan was sending the house to try and get him."
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Get the Sending the kids to space camp mug.Senad (noun) is a Bosnian guy who eats an absurd, almost supernatural amount of food while being impressively unathletic. A Senad spends most of his time sitting, chilling, and absolutely demolishing plates of food like it’s his life mission. Despite rarely doing anything remotely athletic, his appetite is elite level.
Typically starts by saying he’s “not that hungry,” then proceeds to eat enough for three people: burek, ćevapi, pizza, snacks, leftovers, and whatever happens to be nearby. A Senad will keep eating long after everyone else is full and will still check the fridge “just in case.”
A key trait of a Senad is the contrast: zero athletic ability, maximum food consumption.
Typically starts by saying he’s “not that hungry,” then proceeds to eat enough for three people: burek, ćevapi, pizza, snacks, leftovers, and whatever happens to be nearby. A Senad will keep eating long after everyone else is full and will still check the fridge “just in case.”
A key trait of a Senad is the contrast: zero athletic ability, maximum food consumption.
Example:
"How did all the food disappear already?"
"Senad came over."
Example 2:
"Bro he said he’d only eat a little."
"Yeah… he pulled a full Senad."
"How did all the food disappear already?"
"Senad came over."
Example 2:
"Bro he said he’d only eat a little."
"Yeah… he pulled a full Senad."
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