a term meaning "what's up?" or "what's goin on?"
Guy A: man, what's the Mary-Kate?
Guy B: just eating a quarter pounder with cheese. what's up with you?
Guy A: man, what's the Mary-Kate?
Guy B: just eating a quarter pounder with cheese. what's up with you?
by danny foshizzle2 July 17, 2009
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by Brandon Johnson December 16, 2007
Get the mary popkins mug.The female protagonist of a story.
(Archaic) A female character, usually an authorial self-insert in a fan fiction, that is annoyingly perfect. Often unique in some implausible way, any problems they face are typically intended to make them seem tragic or emotionally deep, rather than complex or flawed.
(Archaic) A female character, usually an authorial self-insert in a fan fiction, that is annoyingly perfect. Often unique in some implausible way, any problems they face are typically intended to make them seem tragic or emotionally deep, rather than complex or flawed.
by monkmunk April 11, 2015
Get the Mary Sue mug.A character too perfect for their setting. Most often, this character is talented and attractive, and anyone who doesn't adore them is portrayed as mean, stupid, or evil. It's common for them to be the smartest, even if this requires everyone else to act stupider than they should. Out of place but awesome names are also frequent occurrences. They lead charmed lives, and any conflict or drama they are met with will be either overdone to the point of headache induction, or easily brushed aside.
While not always the case, Mary Sues are more often written by someone who is just starting out, either by someone who wrote their own personal power fantasy and expects everyone else to applaud them for it, or by someone using shortcuts to try and make their character impressive to others.
These characters are considered a mark of poor writing because they give too much favoritism to the character in question, and it comes off to readers as the author trying to artificially make their character the best around through shortcuts rather than well crafted development. Their perfectness also tends to prevent the stories they're in from developing suspense, making not only the character but the entire work they're in boring.
While the term Mary Sue, along with the male version Gary Stu, has been applied to both fan characters and canon characters in published works, it is much more common to see used on fan characters. Particularly those in fan fiction, which are most often female.
While not always the case, Mary Sues are more often written by someone who is just starting out, either by someone who wrote their own personal power fantasy and expects everyone else to applaud them for it, or by someone using shortcuts to try and make their character impressive to others.
These characters are considered a mark of poor writing because they give too much favoritism to the character in question, and it comes off to readers as the author trying to artificially make their character the best around through shortcuts rather than well crafted development. Their perfectness also tends to prevent the stories they're in from developing suspense, making not only the character but the entire work they're in boring.
While the term Mary Sue, along with the male version Gary Stu, has been applied to both fan characters and canon characters in published works, it is much more common to see used on fan characters. Particularly those in fan fiction, which are most often female.
So this girl's name is Crystal Roseblade, she grew up in the same orphanage as the protagonist and was a childhood friend of his, but he forgot about her, and now she's come back out of nowhere as a huge pop idol who's secretly the world's greatest demon slayer? Do you think you might be writing a Mary Sue?
by ring of fates May 20, 2014
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Get the mary poppins mug.Phil: I heard you had a baby last night, Ted.
Ted: Yeah, little girl. And my wife gave me an awesome mary poppins right when the head crowned!
Ted: Yeah, little girl. And my wife gave me an awesome mary poppins right when the head crowned!
by RWParrisII July 5, 2006
Get the mary poppins mug.a little ginger bitch who likes to make herself appear cool by trying to take other girl's boyfriends;usually is a FAKE FIRCROTCH who also talks shit about any other girl who's not in her little group of PRUDES.
and is too pussy to say the shit to people's faces.
and is too pussy to say the shit to people's faces.
usually happens when the girl thinks she's too cool for anyone else...
"wow, even though i don't know her, SHE'S A BITCH AND IM TRYING TO GET WITH HER BOYFRIEND"
"mary-kate that's so mean, why would you talk about your bestfriend like that?"
"because i'm FAKE"- mary-kate
"wow, even though i don't know her, SHE'S A BITCH AND IM TRYING TO GET WITH HER BOYFRIEND"
"mary-kate that's so mean, why would you talk about your bestfriend like that?"
"because i'm FAKE"- mary-kate
by HOLLER92831 December 20, 2008
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