surraine
Surraine, pronounced like (sir-RAIN): a compound word of "surreal" and "painful". It is an adjective used to describe a situation or experience that is surreal or nearly unbelievable, and which is also indescribably painful. It also appropriately rhymes with "insane".
Surraine is a sharper and more effective word to use than painful or harrowing, as the word can imply a type of unexpected violence. It also implies that the speaker/user was not able to comprehend the situation at the time, and was not responsible for it.
Surraine is a sharper and more effective word to use than painful or harrowing, as the word can imply a type of unexpected violence. It also implies that the speaker/user was not able to comprehend the situation at the time, and was not responsible for it.
It then became surraine after I rejected the police chief's advances. Every day, he rode naked on a sound cannon to my house, and deafened me with his love poems 24/7 for three months.
Immediately after that I felt sharply nauseous, but that was the best of it. All after that was pitch... just surraine.
If you stay around him too long, you'll find yourself in a surraine place - between a rock and hill, or bound to bed with lace.
There are surraine events where war entails, which are unexplainable where sanity prevails.
Immediately after that I felt sharply nauseous, but that was the best of it. All after that was pitch... just surraine.
If you stay around him too long, you'll find yourself in a surraine place - between a rock and hill, or bound to bed with lace.
There are surraine events where war entails, which are unexplainable where sanity prevails.