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A reference from the popular space game, Endless Sky, "Sad Archie" is a reference for when a band intentionally finishes a big concert with one of their slower songs, with the intent being to calm down a chaotic crowd. This can help prevent overly-excited fans from releasing their energy in potentially destructive ways. A Sad Archie typically utilizes a slow mellow song written to inspire a melancholy feeling, either by its prose or by its melody. Often both.

In the game Endless Sky, Sad Archie is a song played by the aptly named band "There Might Be Riots" at the end of each concert to prevent damage to public property.
"I went to the AC/DC concert last night and they totally pulled a Sad Archie. Their last song was Ride On and by the end I was in tears."
by ClivetheRock July 7, 2023
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An expression describing any of various heavy objects that is able to break glass, hence being the universal key for houses and cars in both emergency and illegal situations.
"We're never getting out of this desert if we can't get the car open!"
"Don't worry! I found a universal key!"
*sound of glass breaking*
by ClivetheRock July 17, 2020
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1st Definition:

A famous quote from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, the hit 2006 movie staring Jack Sparrow as played by Johnny Depp, wherein the crew of The Flying Dutchman can be heard chanting this line prior to cutting out the heart of the nearly deceased Will Turner, played by Orlando Bloom, who stabbed the heart of the Davy Jones with the help of Elizabeth Swan, played by Keira Knightley, killing Davy Jones while also saving Will Turner whose fate was then sealed for near eternity as the captain of The Flying Dutchman and ferry departed souls to the afterlife. This line is often used to mock positions in which one feels there is no escape as well as jokingly scare individuals who are new to a situation, suggesting that they will never be able to leave.

2nd Definition:
Unavailable, subject to first rule violation.
Person 1: "You've been here HOW long? Why haven't you left? Found a better place to go?"

Person 2: "Part of the ship, part of the crew..."
by ClivetheRock February 16, 2021
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