Part of speech: Adjective
Pronunciation: /stroh-fuhl/
1. Describing a rhythm, vibe, or energy that turns, loops, or spirals in a poetic or emotional way.
2. The kind of pattern that feels like a chorus coming back around, a thought that won’t stop circling, or a situation stuck on repeat — beautifully or painfully.
Pronunciation: /stroh-fuhl/
1. Describing a rhythm, vibe, or energy that turns, loops, or spirals in a poetic or emotional way.
2. The kind of pattern that feels like a chorus coming back around, a thought that won’t stop circling, or a situation stuck on repeat — beautifully or painfully.
• “Her thoughts were strophal — always looping back to him, no matter how far she ran.”
• “That song hits hard. The strophal flow makes it feel like it’s pulling you under, then lifting you back up.”
• “We’re in a strophal relationship. Break up, make up, repeat.”
• “That song hits hard. The strophal flow makes it feel like it’s pulling you under, then lifting you back up.”
• “We’re in a strophal relationship. Break up, make up, repeat.”
by Hector’s Mom April 08, 2025