scarisome

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Etymology

From scary +‎ -some.

Adjective

scarisome (comparative more scarisome, superlative most scarisome)

  1. Characterised or marked by scariness; frightening
    • 2000, Clay Harvey, Dwelling in the Gray:
      "It too scarisome to you? You afraid they'll poison Paw-paw's dogs, too?"
    • 2010, Anna Wilson, Puppy Power:
      In any case, I couldn't wait any longer to bring up the important and frankly quite scarisome topic which was playing doolally weirdo things with my mind, so I Took The Plunge: 'Mu-um?'
    • 2013, Bettina Burger, Mikah Lee, Monika Pleyer, Three Sheets to the Wind:
      I mean, 'magine a scarysome bastard came to any ofye asking who the one they call Parrot is, ye might point at me and ask Why them interested and he might say I stole from him or burned his ship or in— sulted his missus. What would ye do?
    • 2015, Charles Odimayo, Four Glimpses of Heaven:
      I guess He wanted to spare me of the scarysome details or maybe God was not in the mood to repeat what has already been known and documented over the ages.

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