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 Shepherd Guy April 26, 2020

by Don Bosco 69 June 5, 2018

The opposite of plot armor
Instead of characters being too strong or unkillable, mass amounts of them die instead.
Instead of characters being too strong or unkillable, mass amounts of them die instead.
by Condroy northw3ll December 10, 2017

An adjective denoting something that is, or is closely related to a plot device. The phrase is used to make plot devices blatantly obvious for what they are, and thus can be considered to be of significance to humor that intentionally breaks the fourth wall.
John leapt into the vat of radioactive waste, which plot-devicedly gave him super powers instead of radiation poisoning.
The heel of Mary's shoe suddenly snapped, sending her to the floor and plot-devicedly allowing her to evade the killer's axe.
The staggering blow would have been fatal to any normal human, but plot-devicedly enough Jack was the last survivor of an ancient race and the magic in his blood kept him alive; though removing all conflict from the story in doing so.
The heel of Mary's shoe suddenly snapped, sending her to the floor and plot-devicedly allowing her to evade the killer's axe.
The staggering blow would have been fatal to any normal human, but plot-devicedly enough Jack was the last survivor of an ancient race and the magic in his blood kept him alive; though removing all conflict from the story in doing so.
by Kardas W. Fox December 22, 2008

I didn't say you were ugly, i said someone must have thrown a brick in your pram when you were a baby. Stop skattering the plot!
by Katpaham February 13, 2009

1.Missing information or a break in the continuity of a storyline.
2.An unexplained event or inplausible situation in a storyline.
2.An unexplained event or inplausible situation in a storyline.
1. "I never understood why Wallace give the ring back at the end of the movie. That was a serious plot hole."
2. "What I never got about that game 'Doom' was why there were chainsaws on Mars. That just screams, 'PLOT HOLE!'"
2. "What I never got about that game 'Doom' was why there were chainsaws on Mars. That just screams, 'PLOT HOLE!'"
by B_GG September 6, 2008

What the fuck? It took me 2 fucking hours to finish reading about the fucking WALLPAPER. Fuck this story, it's a flower-plot.
by ouisch February 5, 2010
