Gorgonic

What is Gorgonic?


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A nonspecific adjective that could possibly be derived from the Greek monster, the gorgon. The obvious meaning would be " monstrous," but the word is actually employed in any number of circumstances to mean huge, pungent, powerful, loud, old, and a variety of other things. In truth, it is meant to be a false adjective, thrown into sentences to see if people are truly listening or if they're just pretending to understand what you say.

It was a truly gorgonic experience... you know what I mean?

The thing was huge and scary, pracitally gorgonic!

Why does everyone keep saying "gorgonic" to me? Is that even a word?

See false, monstrous, greek, gorgon, huge


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