A Ray Comfort is a special kind of religitard that insists on constantly proving his ignorance. Not to be confused with poes, this is the real deal! See also: bibliophile
Alice: "If you call any other Christian on this page a 'bibliophile' I will ban you."
Bob: "Don't be such a Ray Comfort!"
Bob: "Don't be such a Ray Comfort!"
by WOOOOFLA! January 2, 2014
Synonymous to comfort food, comfort cartoon provides feelings of nostalgia and sentimentality towards the viewers. The type of animation tends to be stylized and visually appealing: over or under saturation of colours, "incorrect" motion etc.
The storylines tend to be rich with lessons and underlying meanings (nutrients) or sometimes it's just for pure fun and joy (carbs).
Popular examples would be: Classic Looney Tunes, B&W Mickey Mouse, retro Disney (70's or 80's classics).
The storylines tend to be rich with lessons and underlying meanings (nutrients) or sometimes it's just for pure fun and joy (carbs).
Popular examples would be: Classic Looney Tunes, B&W Mickey Mouse, retro Disney (70's or 80's classics).
I had a shitty day at work today, but I wanted to stick to my diet...so instead of gorging on burgers and ice cream, I watched comfort cartoons instead.
by larranima February 5, 2016
When you feel bad for swiping left too much on a dating app and end up swiping someone right even though you don't even find them attractive.
by SpencerHastings25 March 30, 2021
Whenever I feel sad, I think about my comfort crush, Soos from Gravity Falls. He’s the one who makes me feel safe.
by tjofficialvo July 8, 2020
by @SoulTapestry March 4, 2010
A comfort character is when a character, which can be from a TV show, game, book etc makes you feel safe and happy when upset, sad, down etc.
“When I feel sad, I think about Sylvie and Loki. They are my comfort characters and makes me feel happy.”
by lokijake October 16, 2021
The term used to describe a public toilet in the Philippines. It is also simply referred to as the CR.
I have to go to the comfort room
by Scott W November 16, 2005