1 definition by GeneFinkel
A brand of humour, increasingly regarded as the pinacle of comedy in the western world. Named after Will Ferrell, leader of the comedic troup: the Frat Pack, the theory of WillFerrellism may be applied to any form of media, rendering it "outrageously funny". On the surface, WillFerrellism appears as basic slap-stick humour, however, further examination reveals a wealth of complex ideas firmly rooted in philosophy and the sciences. Core examples of WillFerrellism include "The Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy", and "Old School".
WillFerrellism is sometimes used to describe the practice of dragon imitation, and often has sexual overtones.
WillFerrellism is sometimes used to describe the practice of dragon imitation, and often has sexual overtones.
"If you're a fan of the Anchorman/Old School/Zoolander style WillFerrellism, however, Talladega Nights should provide more than adequate entertainment." AMG review, Cammila Albertson
by GeneFinkel September 26, 2006