A syorri is a nice way to call someone a nice way to call someone a hoe, so if you have someone who doesn’t like cussing try calling them a syorri
Man 1:Jessica is a syorri.
Man 2:Yea isnt she married?
Man 3:Are you for real I slept with her last night!
Man 1:Same dude.
Man 2:Yea isnt she married?
Man 3:Are you for real I slept with her last night!
Man 1:Same dude.
by Kyorii August 7, 2021
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by rolley molley March 11, 2007
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Generally delivered with a degree of sarcasm in it's tone. Also, eye contact with the recipient should be avoided. Perhaps even a minor eye roll would be appropriate.
Generally delivered with a degree of sarcasm in it's tone. Also, eye contact with the recipient should be avoided. Perhaps even a minor eye roll would be appropriate.
by tangmeister January 6, 2010
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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.
Guy 2: Really? Then what happened?
Guy 3: Sorriously guys, you need to be careful. Those chicks looked dirty.
by Delicat March 30, 2009
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by zoid5 March 21, 2013
Get the Sorrid mug.Usually phrased as "Stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!", it basically means "your apology is not accepted".
Originally used by the character Oscar Madison in the tv show "The Odd Couple" in the episode "Strike Up the Band... Or Else" (S5E6 October 17, 1974).
Later popularized by the character of George Costanza in the tv show "Seinfeld" in the episode "The Betrayal" (S9E8 November 20, 1997)
Originally used by the character Oscar Madison in the tv show "The Odd Couple" in the episode "Strike Up the Band... Or Else" (S5E6 October 17, 1974).
Later popularized by the character of George Costanza in the tv show "Seinfeld" in the episode "The Betrayal" (S9E8 November 20, 1997)
FELIX: I'm sorry I snapped at ya Oscar.
OSCAR: Stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!
MURRAY: Hey that's a good one Oscar!
JERRY: (To George) I said I was sorry.
GEORGE: You can stuff you sorries in a sack, mister!
JERRY: Would you please stop saying that?!
OSCAR: Stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!
MURRAY: Hey that's a good one Oscar!
JERRY: (To George) I said I was sorry.
GEORGE: You can stuff you sorries in a sack, mister!
JERRY: Would you please stop saying that?!
by appleye October 28, 2011
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