by Chalga database April 3, 2023
Get the Disney villain mug.Hym "Hey, villain. If you're saying things and you're being banned from all the social media sites; whose got the problem?..... Hello? Is it society? Should society be structured in a way that allows you to do the things you want to do? You're a social media incel now. You want to post tweets and the people who decide whether or not you get to post tweets are arbitrarily denying you while letting retards do the thing you aren't being allowed to do. But that's a problem for everyone and not just you, isn't it? Hahahaha! And they say I'M THE CLOWN! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!"
Iam "Heh, if they keep it up, he's going to have more intimations than we do."
Hym 😨 "Wha... What!? No! I'm a way more compelling character than that guy! You take that back you shit!"
Iam 😅 "Um, sorry..."
Iam "Heh, if they keep it up, he's going to have more intimations than we do."
Hym 😨 "Wha... What!? No! I'm a way more compelling character than that guy! You take that back you shit!"
Iam 😅 "Um, sorry..."
by Hym Iam September 6, 2022
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"Bro, they gave me The Villain Edit for no reason!"
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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.
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.
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.
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Iam "That's what was so good about the Saw movies. They were gory, cerebral thrillers where jigsaw always came out on top. Except for the cancer. Jigsaws was undefeated though. And people love that shit."
Hym "Yep... Sometimes you just want to see the villains win. Unless I'm on the good guys team and then I want the bad guys to lose... To me... But if I'm on the bay guys side then, yeah, totally...."
Hym "Yep... Sometimes you just want to see the villains win. Unless I'm on the good guys team and then I want the bad guys to lose... To me... But if I'm on the bay guys side then, yeah, totally...."
by Hym Iam May 9, 2022
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