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Sorriously 

Word used when politely interrupting a conversation while wanting to change the direction of the conversation to a more serious tone.
Guy 1: ...Then I met these two chicks and took them home.

Guy 2: Really? Then what happened?

Guy 3: Sorriously guys, you need to be careful. Those chicks looked dirty.
Sorriously by Delicat March 30, 2009
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Surrious 

Adjective; Variation in spelling and linguistic pronunciation of the word "serious", but has the exact same meaning.

It can also be used as a modifier of another adjective, most interestingly: serious. See example below.

In some modern applications, the variation "Srsly" has the same effect, only it is done by disemvoweling (removing of the vowels in a word).

If you're aware that the letter "y" is sometimes a vowel, kudos
Sirius was surriously serious about serial killing that cereal.

soriously 

a combination of the words "seriously" and "sorry" for certain individuals with speech impediments caused by restlessness and sleep deprivation, in combination with excessive alcohol consumption. the actually meaning double for both words "seriously" and "sorry", but requires the careful use in each case to intensify the affect of the term, yet may open for interpretation and further discussion.
I thought it would be ok...soriously...
soriously by dtotoro September 26, 2010

Sorriously 

a mixture between the word sorry and seriously, to be seriously sorry about something, bleedin rapid!
sorriously, didn't mean to headbutt your obscenely low light fitting and smash it all over the floor
Sorriously by paulo g July 7, 2007

Sirrious 

si-ree-us: adj; to be in a state in which one cannot decide whether or not to be silly, or serious.
Person !: "Hahaha I'm like fully sirrious."
Person 2: "Did you sirriously just say that to me?"
Sirrious by ZaneZane December 9, 2008