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character 

n.

1. What a person is really like. Their values, personality, and level of integrity...when no one's looking.

2. One's moral compass.
"...judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." --Martin luther king"

"Our employees are commited to treating you fairly, and are posessed of the highest character."

LACKEY: "The guy can't be bought. He's got character"
CRIME BOSS: "We'll have to wack him then."
character by blueagave April 18, 2006

character 

The true you when no one is around.

see: integrity
Who you are when you around people means nothing, but it is character that determines your real person.
character by krock1dk@yahoo.com January 11, 2008

character 

An alcoholic (euphemism). Used by local newspapers when reporting the death of winos. Usually a "character" is of no fixed abode, or at least of very limited means.

Respectable dead alcoholics, by contrast, are merely "convivial"; even if they are crazed ranters they would be "convivial and garrulous".
"Mr Brew was a popular local character, normally to be found by the war memorial in the high street".
character by Battered Osidge May 28, 2006

character 

an excuse that optimistic people or friends use in a last ditch effort to remain optimistic about something that can only be bad.
Optimist: "My dog shit on my rug and pissed on my wall but its okay because it adds character."

Optimistic: " My friend had his arm bitten off by a shark but its okay because having only one arm adds character."
character by dslice1234 February 11, 2012

character 

1)In some contexts, the title imaginary friend might be misleading. In these cases, the term 'character' is uses.

2)An alternative word for imaginary friend, to be used in the presence of narrow minded and/or unimaginative people.
1) "Well, they're more than 'imaginary friends'. They're characters.

2) "Meep, can you send my characters back? "
character by Peeves April 12, 2004

character 

Somebody (usually a female) who is not FAMOUS famous (like Ariana Grande), but quite well-known.
They are usually Gen Z.
They sometimes can have unusual names such as Breeze and Panda.
They can have social media accounts or none at all (unless they got permission from their parents)
They may have their own Wikipedia page even though they're not a famous person.
Most characters are from the UK.
They can also have dyed hair.
Characters may be of different sexuality, race, religion, have a disease, etc.
This is coined in the late 1990s and began gaining popularity in the 2000s and 2010s.
Piu Piu Sakera is a character.
Breeze is a character
Hazel is a character.
Everybody are characters.
character by thecharacterwannie August 16, 2022