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horrorshow

Part of the 'Nadsat' vocabulary used by Alex in Anothony Burgess' Novel 'A Clockwork Orange', Horrorshow was derived by Burgess from the russian word 'Khorosho' meaning well or good.
real horrorshow (very good)
by the hXc dude October 6, 2005
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horrog

A common way that the owner of a 7-11 pronounces hotdogs.
Sam: Where are the dishwashers?
Sulinder: Near the horrogs, my friend.

Suhinder: Give me back my magic carpet!
Robber: Or what?
Suhinder: I will throw this horrog at you!

Leonidas: This is SPARTAA!
Suhinder: These are HORRRRROGGGS!
by Cardi Bhaat May 23, 2011
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horrorfuck

A situation that results or evolves in a chaotic mess (of emotion, drama, etc.) that it is a horrifying fucking mess.
My family reunion was a horrorfuck
by CirrusPilot July 28, 2017
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Horrosh

When something is so completely Horrible and Atrocious that you don't know what word to use first in response, and both words come out of your mouth at the same time because you're horrified by what you just heard/saw...that is Horrosh.
That new Kanye song is totes Horrosh.

Kanye and Kim are totes Horrosh.
by LRose7 June 11, 2015
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Little Shop of Horrors

A very funny off-Broadway musical set in the 1950's on Skid Row. It contains singing, dancing, love, murder, and one very evil plant.

Seymour Krelborn, a clumsy florist shop assistant, finds an unknown plant that looks like "a cross between a Venus flytrap and an avocado". He names it Audrey II after his coworker, Audrey, whom he is in love with.

Seymour soon finds out that Audrey II requires blood to live. He feeds it, and it grows to monstrous size. Audrey II reveals that it can move, talk, and sing (in a very deep, commanding voice) and demands more blood. This leads to Seymour having to feed people to the plant. He does this willingly because the plant has brought him fortune and fame, love and money and instant acclaim.

But, despite all that Audrey II offered Seymour, the moral of this musical is: "Don't Feed The Plants!"
"Little Shop, Little Shoppa Horrors, Little Shop, Little Shoppa Terror, Call a cop, Little Shoppa Horrors, oh oh-oh oh-no-o" --"Little Shop of Horrors", first song of the musical, sung by the Doo-Wap Girls: Crystal, Ronnette, and Chiffon.
by Audrey II February 1, 2010
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The Horrors

The Horrors

Not Emos.
They're nothing like you've ever seen before.
Big hair, crazy antics.
Faris Badwan (Vocals), Joshua Third (Guitar), Coffin Joe (Drums), Spider Webb (Originally keyboard and Synth, now Bass) and Tomethy Furse (originally Bass, now Keyboard and Synth).
Their debut album Strange House was garage/punk. Their latest album, Primary Colours sounds more like Joy Division or Echo and The Bunnymen. They are AMAZING live. Wehn I saw them live, Faris commented on the stickiness of the floor for about 5 minutes, and the bugs in the purple light. Joshua was pulled into the crowd and had to retrived my an uppish roadie, who Faris then tried to choke with the Microphone lead.

I reccomend seeing them live. You will not be dissapointed.
I cannot convey how awesome The Horrors are. Give them a chance (:
by DaisyDOPE# June 7, 2009
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Herrorz

The Egyptian accent for the term "horror". The "z" is added to amplify the state of horror in the sittuation.
The term "herrorz" is used when the a sittuation such as i.e Felicia walking down the street but when you check Felicia feet.. Hmmm not so sweet. (that's herrorz)
by Rakoon jambazian May 14, 2015
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