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Definitions by CelticEagle

Eclectic Fiction 

Any work of fiction that derives all sorts of themes, genres, ideas and styles from a broad range of different sources.
One example of eclectic fiction is The Dark Tower where it incorporates four literary genres: Science fiction, fantasy, horror and western. Of course though there other fictional works that incorporate much more genres.
Eclectic Fiction by CelticEagle February 15, 2019
A cuss word meaning vagina. It is also used as an insult towards others (not specificly women).
I honestly don't see how 'cunt' is a sexist term. If it is then words like 'dick' and 'cock' would be sexist terms towards men also and they're not. They're also used towards women sometimes too.
Cunt by CelticEagle February 14, 2019

Memed in the Meat 

A phrase used to describe someone or something that has been ruined by memes. 'Meat' being another word for 'butt' (as a reference to someone getting anal raped).
Things like Shrek, John Cena, Hitler, Autism, and Donald Trump are constantly memed in the meat.
Memed in the Meat by CelticEagle February 13, 2019
A character sadly more famous than Mike Myers these days.
To be fair though, Shrek 3 ruined the franchise before the internet got its hands on it.
Shrek by CelticEagle February 13, 2019
A rather arbitrary age (even more so than 18) used when it comes to adulthood. It is also the drinking age in America (America having one of the oldest drinking ages in the world, and the main reason why it was raised at 21 was to prevent drunk driving that was going on at the time).
You can go to war at 18 but can only drink at 21 in America? The inconsistency is strong with this one.
21 by CelticEagle February 13, 2019

The Harry Potter Generation 

Those who grew up with the Harry Potter books and movies (mainly 2000s kids considering that the first Harry Potter movie was released in 2001 and got the series more exposure to the public).
90s kid: We 90s kids are the Harry Potter generation!

2000s kid: Just barely. Considering how the first Harry Potter book was published in 1997 and the first movie was released in 2001, more kids got exposed to it in the 2000s making most 2000s kids the generation that grew up with Harry Potter the most (mainly because movies get more attention than books do most of the time. Just saying).

Sophisticated Brit Delusion 

When a non-British person deludes himself/herself and thinks that all British people are nice and sophisticated which is really not true most of the time. There's rude and uncultured people everywhere, no matter what nationality you are.
American: Sometimes the people over here in the U.S. are so rude. I just wonder what it's like living in the U.K. where people are a lot nicer.

British person: Oh Hell no! I'm British and most of us here aren't bloody nice! You must be suffering from a case of sophisticated Brit delusion.