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Rowling

A term coined in the 2020s by streamer RTGame, a rowling refers to someone you genuinely don't want to mention because you're so disapointed to even say their name (unspeakable disapointment).

The term in essence is used when you do not wish to say someones name. This could be for a variety of reasons but is meant to be used when the reason comes from a negative light. Some such reasons being immeasurable disappointment in their actions, hatred for who they are or have become, or a complete wish to not show the respect of speaking of them by name, instead calling them a rowling.

The etymology of the term comes from Joanne "JK" Rowling, whom many don't even want to mention due to her awful values in accordance with transgender folks along with her racism and utter stupidity in going from beloved childrens author, to widely known terf and bigot. The term comes about in comparison to the character in her books Voldemort, who most do not want to mention by name because of their fear of him, or in another context because they do not believe his name deserves to be said. Joanne became a rowling when she decided to show her true self in all her bigotry, making people hate her, or so disappointed in her that they do not want to even say her name.
Elizabeth: What ever happened to Miko?
Gwendolyn: That rowling doesn't deserve to be mentioned by name after what she's done.
by Dracyan January 25, 2023
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Disney Bounce

An American-Canadian slang adjective used in referring to something as bad, unfortunate, or stupid.

The term originated in the 2020s from a browser and mobile game titled Disney BOUNCE!, in reference to how bad some of the modes in the aforementioned game were. The biggest example of this was its "Down Hill" game. The term may be used in several ways, the most common of which just being a negative adjective. Another use, in more direct reference to "Down Hill" may be saying something along the lines of saying something "Went downhill into disney bounce" using disney bounce as a state of being and something you can find yourself becoming.

Additionally, the term is often specifically used in reference to the Disney company and the many, "disney bounce", as they say, actions they take.
Luz: "Crikey, Disney cancelling The Owl House was hella disney bounce."
Amity (in a bubble): "Yeah it really was. It's probably one of the most disney bounce things they've done."
Luz: "They're really going downhill into disney bounce."
by Dracyan May 30, 2022
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