Phrasal Verb (humorous)
1. (Mostly Reflexive) The act of violently defenestrating oneself through a window, esp. a window that is closed, usually to escape an unpleasant situation or circumstances.
Origin: Derived from the iconic Undertale scene wherein Papyrus defenestrates himself through a closed window to escape Undyne’s house, humorously shattering the window pane in the process of his escape.
1. (Mostly Reflexive) The act of violently defenestrating oneself through a window, esp. a window that is closed, usually to escape an unpleasant situation or circumstances.
Origin: Derived from the iconic Undertale scene wherein Papyrus defenestrates himself through a closed window to escape Undyne’s house, humorously shattering the window pane in the process of his escape.
“Once I nearly got caught in my girl’s house, but I managed to escape just in time by pulling a papyrus out of her window and landing onto the shed.”
“It’s a good thing you were able to smoke me out in the bathroom, because I was boutta pull a papyrus after he humiliated me!”
“It’s a good thing you were able to smoke me out in the bathroom, because I was boutta pull a papyrus after he humiliated me!”
by Asriel___LOVER February 17, 2026
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