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verb to Skywalker (someone): To pester a famous person with demands for his or her attention and/or approval. I was at this convention, and I saw Mark Hamill get completely Skywalkered by a pack of spastic fanboys!
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(v) an emotional refusal to accept the revelation of an inconvenient or uncomfortable truth, such as realizing one of your fundamental beliefs or arguments is incorrect, or discovering that the Dark Lord of the Sith is your father. Luke...I am your father.
No...NO...that's not true!! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!! Now you're just skywalkering. |
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It's when you make out with your sister. You skywalker her.
He pulled a skywalker. He pulled a skywalker.
He skywalkered his sister. (redundant) He skywalkered the blank out of her. |
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An unsafe driver who changes lanes from one side of the freeway to the next without stopping. "Look at that skywalker! He just flew from the first lane to the off-ramp like it was one huge lane change!"
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Any protagonist who is whiny, dependent, indecisive, or has an otherwise weak personality. See Luke Skywalker, Anakin Skywalker, Eragon, Ephram. "Eragon, stop being such a skywalker and kill the Urgals already."
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