1) Among the most versatile of multi-purpose expressions, “shock and awe” can be used to portray any response desired; 2) A general response whose tone determines the manner of which it is used; 3) An expression used to convey your reaction or attitude towards or for a statement.
"George...did you know that Talisa bought a new car?"
"She did?"
"Shock and awe!"
"Oh my God...did you see that?!?"
"Shock...And...Awe..!"
"She did?"
"Shock and awe!"
"Oh my God...did you see that?!?"
"Shock...And...Awe..!"
by Avenger.In.Pink November 09, 2005
When you transition to the next highest educational institution (elementary school to middle school, middle school to high school, high school to college) and you need to adjust to your teachers expecting more from you and more work and you're shocked by your grades because they're terrible/not what you expected. Normally "awe shit" follows the shock, thus the "shock and awe"
Aja: Yes! I got straight A's! What'd you get Marcus?
Marcus: *stares at grades, mouth wide open* awe shit
Aja: What's wrong?
Marcus: I got 3 F's! How did this happen!? I did good last year!
Aja: Sounds like you got the freshman shock and awe my friend
Marcus: *stares at grades, mouth wide open* awe shit
Aja: What's wrong?
Marcus: I got 3 F's! How did this happen!? I did good last year!
Aja: Sounds like you got the freshman shock and awe my friend
by Selenaaaass November 16, 2012
a really really big stereo system mostly made up of vintage components, it has to have at least 20 receivers and 40 speakers, its only purpose is to shock whoever sees it and freaks out or really thinks its cool
by Audi66 March 01, 2011
(n) When you get back at someone you hate, by trashing their bathroom, by voiding your bowels all over the place, and leaving a horrific mess for the next person.
by Funmunke March 30, 2017
A slickly composed mass mailing method used in state and local elections assailing a grassroots candidate with hyperbolic lies funded by corporate “dark money.”
by Dr Bunnygirl November 25, 2019
Pointer finger and middle finger up. Pointer and middle connected at sides. Ring finger down. Pinky up.
-One in the pink, Two in the stink-
-One in the pink, Two in the stink-
by SuperJeremy November 29, 2004
by lolotronic May 01, 2009