The opposite of plot armor: a predictable guarantee that a character will die for plot purposes.
Refers to the 2006 assassination of Russian defector Alexander Litvinenko in London using polonium, a dangerous and radioactive element.
Refers to the 2006 assassination of Russian defector Alexander Litvinenko in London using polonium, a dangerous and radioactive element.
Andrew: That dude is making out with the main character’s love interest!
Bill: He has plot polonium. He’ll die by two episodes. I’m calling it.
Bill: He has plot polonium. He’ll die by two episodes. I’m calling it.
by WeAlsoDoSomeTrolling April 26, 2020
“we should go out tonight and you should get with your ex boyfriends best friend”
“now you’re just throwing plot”
“now you’re just throwing plot”
by corndawgie November 23, 2022
She is such a plot thot.
by Sujeishuje July 23, 2017
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by BlasianDictionary October 17, 2017
When someone grows their own fruit or vegetables or buys them direct from a farm shop so you can literally serve them directly from where they’ve been grown to your serving plate.
by Irishexplorer August 10, 2019
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