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that one show everybody likes and died just like fidget spinners
by fucky fucky beep beep February 24, 2020
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Villain Origin Story

When a completely innocent normal person goes through a traumatic event but it isn't that traumatic. That character has a fork in the road. To just let it slide, brush it off, or channel an inner anger. Once you decide to take the dark path, and your facial expression shows. It is satirical sarcastic saying of an overly dramatic petty person.

In memes, a "villain origin story" is a humorous way to describe a moment or event that is so frustrating, petty, or absurd that it could realistically push someone to become a supervillain—if life were a comic book or movie. - chatgpt
It is summer. A nice boy is now 8 years old. He gets his first cone of icecream. Before turning 8 his parents would only give him ice cream in a cup. "You're to young to handle an ice cream cone Bobby, dontcha kno"
a bully knocks the ice cream out of the boys hand. the boy glares at the bully for 15 seconds.
A group of teenagers see the boy's interaction with the bully and say and say to each other: "Villain Origin Story vibes".
by Bradley Armpitt July 15, 2025
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Van Villains

The musical duo of Twitch users Illutris & Davijak, parodied after Bran Van 3000
Bill: Have you listened to the Van Villains?
Joe: Are you talking about the rap duo from YayoDeLaRiva's streams?
by Illutris February 2, 2021
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Villain

Scrub 1: "What's a villain, fam?"
Scrub 2: "A bad guy doing bad things g."
by Lump0fCole January 23, 2021
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K-Villain

Person 1: You don't know about K-Villain?!
Person 2: No, I don't
Person 1: He's the baddest man in Baltimore!
by KV1 September 9, 2010
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Villain (Bunglish)

Villain (Bunglish)
Bunglish Slang

Definition:
Villain is a core term in Bunglish slang used to refer to any enemy, NPC, animal, or player considered hostile, annoying, or laughably weak. More than just “bad guy,” a Villain is often mocked as being cringe, try-hard, or pathetic. The term is frequently combined with other Bunglish insults like Bradley, No Rick, or Smelvin to create layered mockery.

Origins:
The use of “Villain” in Bunglish evolved from traditional gaming slang for enemies but took on a more satirical and exaggerated meaning within the Bunglish community (circa 2023–2025). Instead of a neutral term, it became a humorous way to diminish foes by implying they’re failures or jokes.

Usage:

Describes any opponent or enemy character in-game.

Used sarcastically to mock weak or annoying players.

Often paired with other Bunglish terms: “Bradley Villain,” “No Rick Villain,” or “Smelvin Villain.”

Can describe animals or monsters, especially if considered a nuisance.
Examples:
Villain (Bunglish)

“That No Rick Villain couldn’t land a hit all match.”
“Watch out for the Smelvin Villain guarding the cave entrance.”
“Only a Bradley Villain would fall for that trap.”
“Villains everywhere in Bazinga Bog.”

Cultural Notes:
Calling someone or something a “Villain” in Bunglish is a comedic insult, emphasizing their lack of skill, originality, or threat level. It fits the dialect’s parody style by turning even enemies into objects of ridicule.

Related Terms:

Bradley – a weak or unskilled player.

No Rick – no skill or incompetence.

Smelvin – a tough enemy type, specifically Rune Bears.

Chief – a skilled or respected player, the opposite of Bradley.

Baaby – cowardly or childish player.
by No Rick 🎉🎉😂😂 July 27, 2025
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villaines

When villians speak chinese
Villian: CHING CHONG
Me:what is he saying? He must be speaking villaines
by Nut In ur but February 10, 2017
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