A shit dad who couldn't raise his three children right and also could visibly tell who the favorite child was.

(Also Loki approves of this definition)
Me: Hela, Loki, and Thor could have been THAT trio if Odin wasn't a shit dad.
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A dumbass who will royal fuck up and deserves to disappear into the abyss
Wow odin you really are a dumbass
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1. One of the most powerful gods in norse mythology, and the father of Thor. Can change his form to anything he likes.

2. One of the gods you can choose as your primary in Age of Mythology. Not the best of the norse gods, I guess Loki's myth unit rush is more effective.
1. Wednesday is named after Odin (onsdag)

2. Odin sucks, I'm gonna use Loki and rush!
by Rabuza June 15, 2005
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A terrible father who fed his son lies until he was broken by the truth that he was "no more than another stolen relic". He killed a bunch of people in the other realms then locked up his child for following in his footsteps. He never saw the beauty in this child, only Frigga could do that, and favored his idiot son Thor.
Loki is a beautiful soul and everything he has done to hurt anyone is Odin's fault.
by Loki is the best superhero March 15, 2018
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Odin is a name that is commonly used for a name, which happens to be my name. It is also a name for the German god. He is also found in Final Fantasy. I am going to be basing this off of the name of Odin, though. They are commonly short, knowing because I am, and the only other Odin I know is. They are commonly team workers, and have a possibility to be smart. They are normally not very athletic, either. But, that is all very bias'd because my name is Odin. But anyway, if you know an Odin, you must be a pretty chill dude who likes memes.
Jack: Is it just me or does Odin seem to be down today?
Katrisha: Oh my god, like he totally does!
by iiOdinDaPug March 13, 2018
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Odin is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is first mentioned in Journey into Mystery #85 (Oct. 1962), then first appears in Journey into Mystery #86 (Nov. 1962), and was adapted from the Odin of Norse mythology by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. He is the father of Thor and former king of Asgard.

Sir Anthony Hopkins portrays Odin in the 2011 superhero feature film, Thor, and reprised his role in the 2013 sequel, Thor: The Dark World.
As King of the Norse Gods, Odin possesses vast strength, stamina and durability far greater than a normal Asgardian, along with resistance to all Earthly diseases and toxins, incredible resistance to magic, and courtesy of the Golden Apples of Idunn, a greatly extended lifespan. Odin has all the abilities of his son Thor, but to a much greater degree. Odin is capable of manipulating the Odin Force—a powerful source of energy—for a number of purposes, including energy projection; creation of illusions and force fields; levitation; molecular manipulation, communicating telepathically with other Asgardians even if they be on Earth and he in Asgard, hypnotizing humans; channelling lightning to Earth from Asgard, controlling the lifeforces of all Asgardians, and teleportation. The character has also used the Odinpower for greater feats such as transporting the entire human race to an alternate dimension; stopping time; pulling the remains of distant planets down from outer space to crush his foes, compressing the population of an entire planet into a single being, the Mangog and then recreating the race and taking a soul away from the arch-demon Mephisto. The Odin Force extends Odin's power to a cosmic level, allowing him to engage entities such as Galactus on their own terms.
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A fucking dumbass who won't shut the fuck about Fallout 76 and being the Moleman in the Minecraft server
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