by Tysnatch March 30, 2010
Cource (noun)
Pronunciation: /kɔ rs/ (rhymes with "force")
Definition: A sudden realization of fear, often hitting all at once and leaving a person momentarily shocked or overwhelmed.
Origin: Coined by SINOTHANDO NOQOLI in 2025.
Pronunciation: /kɔ rs/ (rhymes with "force")
Definition: A sudden realization of fear, often hitting all at once and leaving a person momentarily shocked or overwhelmed.
Origin: Coined by SINOTHANDO NOQOLI in 2025.
Examples:
As soon as I saw the car speeding toward me, a wave of cource shot through my body.
He felt a deep cource when he realized he had forgotten his homework at home.
The horror movie was fine until the jump scare hit—then the cource was real.
As soon as I saw the car speeding toward me, a wave of cource shot through my body.
He felt a deep cource when he realized he had forgotten his homework at home.
The horror movie was fine until the jump scare hit—then the cource was real.
by ELNESSE March 02, 2025