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socrastic

Describing a way of being sarcastic by asking rhetorical questions in the fashion of Socratic dialogue. A portmanteau of "Socratic" and "sarcastic." Involves sarcasm by means of asking Socratic leading questions.
Some socrastic dialogues:

Person 1: "Who took my keys?"
Person 2: "Dude. Who do you think took your keys? Do you *really* think I would take your keys? Why would *I* want to drive your car?"

Roommate 1: "Why is our room so messy these days?"
Roommate 2: "Well, do you think maybe it's because you never clean up the place? Could it be because you always leave it a mess?"
by Sky. Nevalson April 17, 2011
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Scrass

Tyler said to Emily: Can I scrass?
by Hagrid69 June 7, 2021
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scorange

A particular shade of orange used by decorators in Liverpool. Specifically, the Scouse Decorators, Clive and Derrick.
Ohh Betty, that lounge would look beautiful painted a nice shade of scorange. It would really set off the pattern in the curtains.
by Derrick.Kennedy February 18, 2022
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The Scorsese Effect

Named after filmmaker Martin Scorsese, the "Scorsese Effect" is when a work of art is created to negatively portray a character or group of people, but unintentionally inspires fans to try and imitate them. Usually these people misunderstand the point of the film and think the message was to try and be like the protagonist. Many of Scorsese's movies are centered around characters like these, such as "The Wolf of Wall Street," "Taxi Driver," and "Goodfellas".

Other examples include "Fight Club," "Breaking Bad," "The Sopranos," and the Joker.
Guy 1: Doesn't Mark understand the point of Fight Club was to show what can happen when men try to compartmentalize their anger and aggression into physical violence?

Guy 2: Yeah, it's the Scorsese Effect at work.

Mark: We live in a society.
by sportello77 October 6, 2018
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scorose

A ship name for Scorpius Malfoy (Son of Draco Malfoy and Astoria Greengrass) and Rose Weasley (Daughter of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger) who are just meant to be together. There like Romeo and Juliet except more forbidden.
Scorpius- "When should we tell our parents about us? "
Rose-" Now!"
Scorose
by okoOkojijidf June 10, 2017
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scorose

the pairing of scorpious malfoy and rose granger-weasley which was only logical before the release of cursed child. scorpious malfoy is clearly gay for albus malfoy and no one can say otherwise
rose is to scorpious as cho chang is to harry; harry thought he wanted cho but what he wanted was ginny; scorpious thinks he wants rose but what he wants is albus.

look at scorbus and drarry for ships stronger than scorose and hinny
by bisexual corgi September 8, 2016
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Scorsh

Scorsh means dorsh and dorsh means darsh.

<This expression is often heard atop the roofs of Bristol, UK, and in the legendary Fingerbang thread>
Upon witnessing something dorsh one might exclaim:

"Scorsh."
by D Max March 13, 2009
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