Referring to the scene in the Fellowship of the Ring, in which Boromir gets shot with five arrows and keeps fighting.
When one gets completely and utterly destroyed by something, but not without a reasonable fight.
Downright overkill by something.
When one gets completely and utterly destroyed by something, but not without a reasonable fight.
Downright overkill by something.
by hipsturrr November 17, 2010
by Timo the Retard December 13, 2008
When she took the kids, the house, the boat, and the dog, Jeremy knew he had reached his Boromir moment
by Noodle* October 28, 2010
Term used to describe when someone, usually a BAMF, takes multiple fatal wounds and keeps fighting and killing until they eventually die. Comes from Boromir of the Fellowship of the Ring when he is shot over and over again with arrows and still keeps killing urukhai until he dies from the wounds.
Not to be confused with a Generic Action Hero's ability to shrug off life threatening wounds like scratches (see Die Hard)
Not to be confused with a Generic Action Hero's ability to shrug off life threatening wounds like scratches (see Die Hard)
by thepsychicruskie July 17, 2012