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===Part of speech===
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Noun
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===Pronunciation===
==Part of speech==
[sō rō’ rō’ tas tik’]
Adjective


===Definition===
==Pronunciation==
[sə<sup>r</sup> 'o<sup>r</sup> ro 'tas tihk]
 
==Description==
Very sorority-esque; in a manner remniscent of a stereotypical sorority member.. This word is typically used in a sarcastic sense – though not necessarily negative.
Very sorority-esque; in a manner remniscent of a stereotypical sorority member.. This word is typically used in a sarcastic sense – though not necessarily negative.


===Related terms===
==Usage==
This is a largely sarcastic term, regardless of who uses it. That being said, it is mostly used by sorority members.
 
==Example sentences==
That glitter all over her bed is so sororotastic.
 
==Related terms==
[[Frat]]
[[Frat]]
 
[[Category:Greek Life]]
===Example sentences===
“That glitter all over her bed is so sororotastic”

Latest revision as of 14:24, 8 June 2020

Do you use "Sororotastic"?
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Part of speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

[sər 'or ro 'tas tihk]

Description

Very sorority-esque; in a manner remniscent of a stereotypical sorority member.. This word is typically used in a sarcastic sense – though not necessarily negative.

Usage

This is a largely sarcastic term, regardless of who uses it. That being said, it is mostly used by sorority members.

Example sentences

That glitter all over her bed is so sororotastic.

Frat