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"I spent all night trashing that girl on the dating show for being a 'diva,' but then the unedited footage leaked and I realized I was just a victim of Schadenfraud."
"Don't get too excited about the villain's downfall in the season finale; the producers are definitely serving up some heavy Schadenfraud to make us feel better about ourselves."
"I feel like a total jerk now. I was drowning in Schadenfraud watching him fail, only to find out the show edited out the part where he actually saved a puppy."
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"Don't get too excited about the villain's downfall in the season finale; the producers are definitely serving up some heavy Schadenfraud to make us feel better about ourselves."
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Definition:
The modern, short-form version of "Schadenfreude." It is the sharp, rhythmic spike of amusement or satisfaction one feels when witnessing a minor, "low-stakes" failure or an act of poetic justice.
Unlike its German predecessor, Schadé is punchy, slangy, and used for everyday "fails"—like someone acting too cool and then tripping over their own feet.
Pronunciation: \ SHAY-day \ (Rhymes with: café, ballet, or sashay).
Definition:
The modern, short-form version of "Schadenfreude." It is the sharp, rhythmic spike of amusement or satisfaction one feels when witnessing a minor, "low-stakes" failure or an act of poetic justice.
Unlike its German predecessor, Schadé is punchy, slangy, and used for everyday "fails"—like someone acting too cool and then tripping over their own feet.
Pronunciation: \ SHAY-day \ (Rhymes with: café, ballet, or sashay).
• The Noun: "I felt a massive burst of schadé when the guy who cut me off in traffic got pulled over."
• The Verb: "Stop schadéing! It’s not his fault the cake collapsed... okay, maybe it’s a little funny."
• The Reaction: "Oof, total schadé."
Synonyms: Flop-joy, Karma-giggle, Shading.
• The Verb: "Stop schadéing! It’s not his fault the cake collapsed... okay, maybe it’s a little funny."
• The Reaction: "Oof, total schadé."
Synonyms: Flop-joy, Karma-giggle, Shading.
by Kevin Moochie March 21, 2026
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We’re calling it Schadé now. \SHAY-day\ 🥂
Schadé
Definition:
The modern, short-form version of "Schadenfreude." It is the sharp, rhythmic spike of amusement or satisfaction one feels when witnessing a minor, "low-stakes" failure or an act of poetic justice.
Unlike its German predecessor, Schadé is punchy, slangy, and used for everyday "fails"—like someone acting too cool and then tripping over their own feet.
Pronunciation: \ SHAY-day \ (Rhymes with: café, ballet, or sashay).
Etymology:
A 2026 evolution of the German Schaden (damage) + Freude (joy). The "Freude" was dropped for brevity, and the "é" was added to distance the word from the Marquis de Sade and to give it a sleek, international flair.
We’re calling it Schadé now. \SHAY-day\ 🥂
Schadé
Definition:
The modern, short-form version of "Schadenfreude." It is the sharp, rhythmic spike of amusement or satisfaction one feels when witnessing a minor, "low-stakes" failure or an act of poetic justice.
Unlike its German predecessor, Schadé is punchy, slangy, and used for everyday "fails"—like someone acting too cool and then tripping over their own feet.
Pronunciation: \ SHAY-day \ (Rhymes with: café, ballet, or sashay).
Etymology:
A 2026 evolution of the German Schaden (damage) + Freude (joy). The "Freude" was dropped for brevity, and the "é" was added to distance the word from the Marquis de Sade and to give it a sleek, international flair.
Usage in the Wild:
• The Noun: "I felt a massive burst of schadé when the guy who cut me off in traffic got pulled over."
• The Verb: "Stop schadéing! It’s not his fault the cake collapsed... okay, maybe it’s a little funny."
• The Reaction: "Oof, total schadé."
Synonyms: Flop-joy, Karma-giggle, Shading.
• The Noun: "I felt a massive burst of schadé when the guy who cut me off in traffic got pulled over."
• The Verb: "Stop schadéing! It’s not his fault the cake collapsed... okay, maybe it’s a little funny."
• The Reaction: "Oof, total schadé."
Synonyms: Flop-joy, Karma-giggle, Shading.
by Kevin Moochie March 21, 2026
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