5 definitions by The Real Dillon

Often abbreviated as "RE" was a group of video making hooligans who used making videos as an excuse to yell the n word in public and make fun of others they didn't like. like that fat fuck named dill, dipshit napp. mike purkl, he had his first kiss when he was 18, whata faggot!
Friend 1: "Oh I'm just watching some Retards Entertainment."
Friend 2: "You need to leave that shit in the past."

Friend 1: "We should make some more RE this weekend!"
Friend 2: "Dude stfu."
by The Real Dillon January 18, 2019
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A musician based in the Midwest of the united states. He will work for the almighty dollar even though he's communist. He's a very cool person who digs retro pc games. But by all means do not become close friends with him. He is a social recluse that has on more than several occasions betrayed his best of allies.
Worldoffood23 makes good music but he hurt me emotionally.
by The Real Dillon January 18, 2019
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Synonymous with "Disciple of Vapour", taken to the next level of being almost 30 years old. Being a 'Father Paranoia' is basically shedding your quarter life crisis for your mid-life crisis.
Friend 1:"I use to be 'Disciple of Vapour'...but that name sucks, I'm gonna be 'Father Paranoia' now."
Friend 2:"When are you going to be comfortable with your identity?"
by The Real Dillon November 1, 2022
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Asshole musician, he thinks he's a hermit with deep ideas. Thinks getting a catheter is traumatic. The only thing that will be remembered when he's dead and buried is the fact some weird kid drew comics about him in highschool to disparage him and his shitty garage band. Oh and he ran for homecoming king for some reason and probably got the least amount of votes.
"If you think Evan Travis' talks big, you should see his ego." ~Everyone in the Band room
by The Real Dillon January 19, 2019
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A musician who denies their own past musical ventures whether it be a former band or a feature in a song. Disciples of Vapour tend to change the subject at a moments notice, block any confrontation on the fact they made any music beyond their own personal solo projects.
"I made this song back in the day called '20 minutes we did it!' about my ex-girlfriend, I'm thinking about becoming a Disciple of Vapour"
by The Real Dillon October 12, 2020
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