Definitions by Radin Happier
Pumpconic
A fictional adjective to portray qualities/characteristics of a pumpkin
Where did the fictional adjective come from?
It came from a Halloween-themed Object Show short, titled "Pumpkin 2.0" originally created by a team called Jacknjellify.
Where did the fictional adjective come from?
It came from a Halloween-themed Object Show short, titled "Pumpkin 2.0" originally created by a team called Jacknjellify.
Pumpconic by Radin Happier September 1, 2023
Object Show
An object show is a type of animated web series or online competition where everyday objects are given personalities and compete against each other in various challenges or tasks. The objects can range from foods and household items to abstract concepts or even fictional characters.
These shows are typically divided into teams or individuals who compete in challenges that can involve puzzles, quizzes, physical tasks, or obstacle courses. The objects use their unique attributes to complete the challenges, and are eliminated either through a voting system or by failing the tasks.
Object Shows often have a host or hosts who guide the competition, provide commentary, and sometimes interact with the objects. Viewers can vote for their favorite objects or participate in determining the outcome of the challenges.
These shows have become increasingly popular among online communities, particularly on platforms like YouTube. They offer a mix of humor, storytelling, and competition that appeals to a wide range of audiences. Some Object Shows have even developed a dedicated fan base and inspired spin-offs or fan-made content.
Object shows, such as Battle for Dream Island, Inanimate Insanity, and Battle for Poorly Made Object Show, are popular among fans.
These shows are typically divided into teams or individuals who compete in challenges that can involve puzzles, quizzes, physical tasks, or obstacle courses. The objects use their unique attributes to complete the challenges, and are eliminated either through a voting system or by failing the tasks.
Object Shows often have a host or hosts who guide the competition, provide commentary, and sometimes interact with the objects. Viewers can vote for their favorite objects or participate in determining the outcome of the challenges.
These shows have become increasingly popular among online communities, particularly on platforms like YouTube. They offer a mix of humor, storytelling, and competition that appeals to a wide range of audiences. Some Object Shows have even developed a dedicated fan base and inspired spin-offs or fan-made content.
Object shows, such as Battle for Dream Island, Inanimate Insanity, and Battle for Poorly Made Object Show, are popular among fans.
Object Show by Radin Happier September 1, 2023
HTB
"Hate That Bitch"
or
"Hate Those Bitches"
HTB is an abbreviation used to acknowledge the fact that you despise a specific person. And you're communicating to another person about it.
or
"Hate Those Bitches"
HTB is an abbreviation used to acknowledge the fact that you despise a specific person. And you're communicating to another person about it.
Damn, I HTB
HTB by Radin Happier September 1, 2023
Micro
As a widely recognized prefix in the English language, "micro-" is commonly associated with the concept of smallness.
Micro by Radin Happier August 27, 2023
Brain Rave
A term used to describe insomnia caused by persistent thoughts, such as old memories or unsettling experiences, which disrupts the ability to sleep.
Brain Rave by Radin Happier August 27, 2023
skribblio
Skribbl.io is a multiplayer game where people get a prompt, and they have to draw what they were given, so if they were assigned "racecar" they need to draw a racecar. And the other players would have to guess what the prompt is just from the drawing.
skribblio by Radin Happier August 25, 2023