Commonly used to refer to a girl with whom you are considering courtship/elopement/copulation/mating/etc. Typically used by people who are less than attractive to begin with; therefore their person-of-desire is considered "prey".
A highly desirable script or book concept because of the strength of both the plot and characters, and a rare Writer's unique presentation of the story.
Not many writing works have true 'plotential' since they do not add elements that dramatically build on familiar story mechanics yet are still unpredictable and/or unique.
That new independant film has 'plotential', I am so tired of all the predictable remakes of my parent's movies.
We just found a 'plotential' writer, we optioned a three script deal.
As your editor, I believe these changes will give the script more 'plotential', your writing was pretty bland and formulaic.
a trait used to describe a person who, initially, didn't seem so appealing, but who, over time, comes to be extremelyattractive because one gets to know him/her better.
Friends in which have 'benefits,' but also have potential of some day being together as boyfriend/girlfriend. These friends do stuff together, but for more than just fun. They actually have feelings for eachother, and usually want a relationshipeventually; however, they often cannot yet due to a 'sticky situation.'
Poop: Hey, what is with those two? Are they dating?