Shoon
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pl. of Shoe. [Archaic] Chaucer.They shook the snow from hats and shoon. Emerson.
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An expression of extreme sadness; generally as a result of getting close to beating a game but then losing miserably. Shoon came about when the word shoon (literally: plural. Shoe)was the final word in the international Scrabble competition.
The winner was a novice and he defeated a world champion with the word. The cry from the champion was a mixture of anguish at the loss and surprise at the strange nature of the word that was his downfall.
When said, shoon can be a loud cry or a quiet sobbing sad exclamation! -
a BFF
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Another word for damn or shit.Used mostly before the sentence is complete.
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cheat/hax
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Soon as spoken like Sean Connery.
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