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repercussion

It was harsh but he had to bear the repercussions
repercussion by Sly January 11, 2005

repercussions 

The outcome of a choice that could be good or bad. When used though it typically means the outcome is bad.
Jerry: Jim faced the repercussions of taco Tuesday on the next Wednesday.

Destruction without Repercussion 

Going to another area, causing trouble, and getting away with it. The area is more often in anoter county, but can be as close as another city or as far away as snother region of the country.
dynamite and ashlie were from new york, but they both ended up in alabama for the summer, so they decided to do a little "destruction without repercussion".

repercussionist 

A drummer who drums so loud that his drumming has repercussions, such as hearing impairment, heartburn, or wanting to punch babies.
Everyone in the entire band flinched when Garrett started playing snare drum at an ungodly level of volume. Garrett is a Repercussionist.
repercussionist by 88tihs December 10, 2009

reapercussion 

Da "reaction to an action" dat involves da "humorless guy wif da scythe".
Being a midnight field-harvester who cuts grain-stalks by da full moon might run into some reapercussions if he's not careful!
reapercussion by QuacksO July 29, 2023

repercussion monday

The Monday after a company's holiday party when details of the party's shenanigans spread throughout the office. Repercussion Monday is one of HR's busiest days with multiple closed door meetings.
Did you see Jim and the new intern at the holiday party? They were so wasted they probably won't even know what to expect when HR calls them in for a meeting on Repercussion Monday.