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Gloopie-Kin

Broken Vessel, a character from the popular video game "Hollow Knight", sometimes can be referred to as "Gloopie-Kin".

This nickname is a reference to the big orange goo on Vessel's head and their Dream variant, Lost Kin.

The term "Gloopie-Kin" was initially started as an inside joke in someone's DMs.
A: Bro, someone nutted on my backyard.
*it's just some intense snowfall*
B: Not funny didn't laugh.
A: Ya know what IS funny though?
C: wat
A: Nah, man, this is Gloopie-Kin!
by Filename99 February 7, 2024
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Iggy

I just adopted a new puppy, he's an Iggy!
by Filename99 September 17, 2024
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1v1 Final Destination No Items Match

A brutal fistfight between two people without any intervention.

The term comes from the Super Smash Bros. series, specifically from e-sports competitions. This type of match is very common because Final Destination is a "pure" stage, with no platforms, walls, or slopes, so it depends only on skill.
A: What happened? Why is he so beaten up?
B: He just had a 1v1 Final Destination No Items Match with his coworker.
by Filename99 September 1, 2023
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middle of snowhere

An extremely remote, isolated, or nondescript location during a severe snowstorm or in a perpetually snowy landscape.

"Snowhere" is a portmanteau of "snow" and "nowhere".
After missing the turnoff, we drove for hours in a blizzard until we were stuck in the absolute middle of snowhere. No landmarks, no signs - no nothing! Just white in every direction!
by Filename99 December 13, 2025
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follow Susanin

To be led into a disastrous, hopeless place or situation; to follow someone who (intentionally or unknowingly) leads to collapse, defeat, or dire consequences.

It originates from folk legend and works of art (M. I. Glinka's opera "A Life for the Tsar") about the Kostroma peasant Ivan Susanin from the early 17th century. According to legend, during the Time of Troubles, he agreed to serve as a guide for Polish-Lithuanian invader troops searching for the young Tsar Mikhail Romanov, and deliberately led them into a dense, impenetrable forest, where they perished.
To trust this swindler is like to follow Susanin: you'll end up penniless and in debt.
by Filename99 December 26, 2025
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