Harsh
111harshen — harsh•en [[t]ˈhɑr ʃən[/t]] v. t. v. i. to make or become harsh: Avarice had harshened his features[/ex] • Etymology: 1815–25 …
112Fuck up and die — harsh expression of rebuke …
113Noogie — harsh and painful rubbing of the knuckles across someone s head, especially used by children as a form of punishment or bullying …
114Raw — harsh or unfair: raw deal …
115Rum go — harsh or unfair treatment …
116hard winter — harsh winter months, especially severe winter …
117iron fist — harsh manner, ruthlessness …
118savage review — harsh review, sever criticism …
119scathing rebuke — harsh scolding, severe admonition …
120severe beating — harsh beating, heavy blows …