Stunning vs Socko - What's the difference?
stunning | socko |
Having an effect that stuns.
Exceptionally beautiful or attractive.
Amazing (very good).
* {{quote-news
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(US, slang) Superb, excellent, stunning.
* 1982 , Harold Robbins, Spellbinder
* 2004 , John Kennedy Toole, A Confederacy of Dunces
As adjectives the difference between stunning and socko
is that stunning is having an effect that stuns while socko is (us|slang) superb, excellent, stunning.As a verb stunning
is .stunning
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The stunning jolt from the taser gun made the criminal stop fleeing.
- That woman is stunning !
- The film was stunning .
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Verb
(head)socko
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- If you want people to come back and turn you on every week, you have to come up with a socko ending.
- "Then let me get on the stage and dance. I got a socko routine."