A savage savant, one whose intelligence is so unfathomable that it invokes fear in those around them. The savantage is usually unaware of their awesome mental prowess and how little it makes those around them feel.
"Did you hear? Paris got a 97 on the Orgo final. She didn't study."
"Are you kidding me, I studied for days and got a 62! What a savantage..."
verb verb: savotage; 3rd person present: savotages; past tense: savotaged; past participle: savotaged; gerund or present participle: savotaging
Deliberately incapacitating yourself via absolutely savage behavior and letting down all those in your life or career that depend on you.
I can't believe I drank 36 beers, ate an entire bag of 'shrooms, and tasered my nut sack last night. I slept through 6 meetings and presentation this morning -- I totally savotaged myself.
A strategic tragedy; A tragedy that has a particular end result in mind; a calculated tragedy for a specific gain (i.e. sympathy, power, money, war, nation)
People that believe 9-11 was an inside job think the attack was a stratagedy to get billions for Homeland Security and war.