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  1. The phrase "short, sharp shock" describes a punishment that is severe but which only lasts for a short time. It is an example of alliteration. Although the phrase originated earlier, it was popularised in Gilbert and Sullivan's 1885 comic opera The Mikado, where it appears in the song near the end of Act I, "I Am So Proud".

  2. A Short, Sharp Shock (sometimes titled Short, Sharp Shock) is a 1990 fantasy novel by Kim Stanley Robinson. The story deals with a man who awakens without memory in a strange land and journeys through it to find the woman he woke alongside.

  3. 22 gen 2018 · Short, sharp shock’ ruined my life: Abuse victims describe brutal reality of youth detention centres under Thatcher. Former inmates say their lives spiralled into violence and addiction...

  4. informal Primarily heard in UK, Australia. 1. A sudden and severe measure or punishment utilized to produce a quick and effective result. It is clear now that the policy of punishing young offenders with a short, sharp shock is much less effective than education and emotional training.

  5. 14 mag 2024 · phrase [NOUN inflects] A short, sharp shock is a punishment that is fairly harsh and severe but only lasts for a short time. [British] See full dictionary entry for shock. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  6. [Interlude] "I mean, they're not gonna kill ya So like, if you give 'em a quick short, sharp, shock They won't do it again Dig it? I mean, he got off light 'Cause I could've given him a...

  7. short sharp shock. idiom UK. Add to word list. Add to word list. ( describing or relating to) punishment that is quick and effective: He's in favor of the short sharp shock treatment for young offenders. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Punishing & punishments. ankle bracelet.