When Sicario sounds play out of a rig and you get duppied in da dance, leaving you broken lost and confused.
"we just got sicariod in da dance."
when anyone from Sicario sounds plays out people cant handle it. People feel like they have been ripped apart by amens bass and the sheer beauty of MVDVY.
when anyone from Sicario sounds plays out people cant handle it. People feel like they have been ripped apart by amens bass and the sheer beauty of MVDVY.
by sound of the sir May 11, 2022
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by La candy October 24, 2023
Get the sicariona mug.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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/ˈse.kɑɹ.ʃən/
The irreversible act of a God willingly getting rid of their omnipotent power to become mortal, often through sacrifice, bloodletting, or mortal rebirth. A sacred descent rather than a fall to be amongst humans.
To Secar (v.)
/ˈse.kɑɹ/
(archaic) To cut away the divine. (theological) To descend by willful loss of godhood.
/ˈse.kɑɹ.ʃən/
The irreversible act of a God willingly getting rid of their omnipotent power to become mortal, often through sacrifice, bloodletting, or mortal rebirth. A sacred descent rather than a fall to be amongst humans.
To Secar (v.)
/ˈse.kɑɹ/
(archaic) To cut away the divine. (theological) To descend by willful loss of godhood.
"Jesus Christ's incarnation is see as a form of *secarsion* by choosing morality over divinity"
"A God was secarred and now lives amongst humans"
"A God was secarred and now lives amongst humans"
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