the “green” character stereotype is a character who’s reliable, calm, sympathetic, and kind! examples of this would be the following: Willow Park (The Owl House), Peridot (Steven Universe), Toph (The Last Airbender)
by Zinxsy June 21, 2022
A character in media weither it be video games Animation Anime TV etc. that are memed on and made into various jokes online.
Sans:Being the best meme character.
Shrek: Ho Ma Beer
Shaggy:Hold my Scooby Snack
Waluigi:Hold My Wah
Spongebob:Hold My Spatula
Peppa: Hold My Boots
Dat Boi:Hold My Unicycle
Shrek: Ho Ma Beer
Shaggy:Hold my Scooby Snack
Waluigi:Hold My Wah
Spongebob:Hold My Spatula
Peppa: Hold My Boots
Dat Boi:Hold My Unicycle
by Nut Lord February 01, 2020
She had always taken comfort in the idea that character is destiny, that good people would prevail, that the bad would receive their just punishment. Now, with the possibility of a second term, and the further catastrophe it would unleash, she was not so sure.
by Monkey's Dad September 19, 2020
A term used by zach hadel (psycicpebbles) to describe a creature in chris o'Neill's (oneyng) hypothetical uncle's pocket
by Gummy34 July 26, 2021
1.When your friends or family bring an unfamiliar person into a fairly intimate occasion
2.Someone who comes off as shady with little to no ties with close party
2.Someone who comes off as shady with little to no ties with close party
1. Who is this side character you brought to Thanksgiving this year, can't you bring anyone who isn't a complete stranger??
2. This side character came to my party and sat at my kitchen table dipping all the napkins in olive oil then sucking on them, I asked around and apparently, no one knew of him or how he got in the house
2. This side character came to my party and sat at my kitchen table dipping all the napkins in olive oil then sucking on them, I asked around and apparently, no one knew of him or how he got in the house
by SkeetDreams February 01, 2018
by fairyprincess123 September 07, 2017
1. To take a dump on someone's character: "Tom Sucks"
2. To take a dump on a character: "Mickey Mouse Sucks"
3. Malapropism uttered instead of "Defamation of Character".
2. To take a dump on a character: "Mickey Mouse Sucks"
3. Malapropism uttered instead of "Defamation of Character".
Cathy:You should be careful talking about co-workers, you could get accused of "Defacation of Character".
Hannah: Hahahahahahahaha, you said "Defacation of Character"
Tom: "To the Urban Dictionary"!!!!
Hannah: Hahahahahahahaha, you said "Defacation of Character"
Tom: "To the Urban Dictionary"!!!!
by Manhattantom April 09, 2013