sticker shock

the pain u experience,when people put a sticker on your skin..and then pull it off...
Ouch!..dont give me a sticker shock
by CryptoGenesis May 28, 2010
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Shock Exchange

The look or reaction one experiences when reviewing one's IRA, or savings stock market statements.
"my god, have you seen what happened to the nest-egg last quarter? "

"Sure, just take a look at the shock exchange today!"
by geoffsf April 07, 2010
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Shock shot

When a horror film quickly jump cuts to a close up, usually paired with a large sound.
I'm pissed that Paramount changed the ending of Paranormal Activity to a shock shot. The internet original wrapped up everything so nicely...no room for them to run the series into the ground.
by OfficeBoi December 14, 2010
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Bill Shock

The surprise received when receiving an excessive phone bill. Most common with the recently popular smartphones and their data intensive internet capabilities.
Steve: "I got my charges for my new iPhone plan the other day and suffered major bill shock!"
by CuriousQuam March 21, 2009
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Shock and Awe

When your AP US teacher gives back your tests and you're in shock because the grade you got is dramatically different from what you thought you got and then you're in awe from what grade you actually received.
Silvio: "I definitely got a 100% on that, hahaha *Looks at test grade* haha.."
Gary L: "What happened?"
Silvio: "Shock and Awe."
by DopeyDumbDumb October 02, 2017
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Shell Shock

A turtle shell that has been cracked when it falls of a 100 foot drop or when it rots away after a few years.
"Oh no! Look! A turtle's shell has been shell shocked!"
by I'm a Sean Bradfield lover December 13, 2016
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zero shock

In the career of any successful trader/private equity investor, there comes a moment when the amount of money risked on single trades starts to far exceed what individuals outside of the financial industry generally handle on a year to year basis. When said trader/investor first crosses this threshold, he stands at risk of suffering from 'zero shock', as the number of zeros in the checks he writes may be more money than his father earned in a year, or in a lifetime.
Tommy wrote his first $1,000,000 check last week, to participate in a series B financing. He got a touch of zero shock as he signed the line and tore the check free. "This is the life we chose", he muttered, passing the check onwards.
by Don's Johnson June 12, 2021
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