A degoratory term used in MOBA-games (originally in DotA Allstars) to describe a hero that is easy to play and typically overpowered at the same time.
Often used to emphasize that someone is not actually good at the game, but is just a noob playing an easy hero, which might be the only reason why that person is performing well.
Often used to emphasize that someone is not actually good at the game, but is just a noob playing an easy hero, which might be the only reason why that person is performing well.
Some random noob: "Look at me I have 5-0 score!!!"
An actual good player: "Dude you're playing Yurnero. He's a noob hero.. Anything less than 10-0 at this point is bad"
An actual good player: "Dude you're playing Yurnero. He's a noob hero.. Anything less than 10-0 at this point is bad"
by omg_im_so_random November 21, 2024
Get the noob heromug. A platitude used to describe an essential worker whose value to society is high, but whose monetary compensation society has decided should be as low as possible.
Alan, you're a true hero for restocking shelves here at Walmart during COVID-19. Thank you. And thank you Sam Walton for this very reasonably priced toilet paper!
by ablert May 27, 2020
Get the Heromug. the craziest, most experimental, extravagant, psychedelic, unique, sexiest, amazing, rawest, nihilistic, liberalist, most bat-shit insane mess of a hip-hop album to ever bless your ears
peggyphan420: "yo man have you heard of All My Heroes Are Cornballs?"
homosexualman69: "yea dawg, that shit changed my life."
homosexualman69: "yea dawg, that shit changed my life."
by peggysshittykeyboard September 16, 2023
Get the All My Heroes Are Cornballsmug. A very underrated kick ass song by Metallica
Song meaning: This song from Metallica’s third album is an anti-war song. It is one of the most intense songs Metallica has ever written, with certain sections performed at 220 beats per minute.
The lyrics tell the story from the point of view of a soldier on the battlefield who receives orders from his general to keep fighting, no matter how many will die. The general believes his soldiers are merely expendable tools.
Song meaning: This song from Metallica’s third album is an anti-war song. It is one of the most intense songs Metallica has ever written, with certain sections performed at 220 beats per minute.
The lyrics tell the story from the point of view of a soldier on the battlefield who receives orders from his general to keep fighting, no matter how many will die. The general believes his soldiers are merely expendable tools.
by Bluescar July 10, 2023
Get the Disposable Heroesmug. A john Wayne like student who stood his ground and took action to prevent a mass shooting at the Harvard of the Sky
Vito: "Mama Mia! Did you guys see Walt step up and be the hero of embry riddle today?"
Shelby: "Who?"
Shelby: "Who?"
by IPellicane May 20, 2024
Get the Hero of Embry Riddlemug. by Chaommonaza December 1, 2019
Get the Hero's Theoremmug. by ( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) November 23, 2019
Get the Heromug.