The sensation when your cat is walking on you and somehow each paw exhibits 1000 lbs of pressure on your body. Can also be used as a verb (dagger pawing).
by scottofsc July 12, 2019
Killing a TV show's or movie's main villain in a rushed, unexpected way – without providing more context or consequences.
The term originates from Season 8 Episode 3 of Game of Thrones, where *spoiler alert* Arya Stark unexpectedly killed the show's main villain, the Night King by dropping a dagger and stabbing him. The motivations of the big bad guy were never fully explained.
Similar to jump the shark.
The term originates from Season 8 Episode 3 of Game of Thrones, where *spoiler alert* Arya Stark unexpectedly killed the show's main villain, the Night King by dropping a dagger and stabbing him. The motivations of the big bad guy were never fully explained.
Similar to jump the shark.
Game of Thrones dropped the dagger last night when the Night King was killed off.
OR
The Mentalist really did drop the dagger when Patrick Jane killed Red John.
OR
The Mentalist really did drop the dagger when Patrick Jane killed Red John.
by kvikly May 27, 2019
Coined after Maximiliandude said the n word on stream playing for honour
He back tracked claiming he said ninja dagger or ginger dagger
Members of r/kappa ran with it and it permeates deeper parts of the online fighting game community
He back tracked claiming he said ninja dagger or ginger dagger
Members of r/kappa ran with it and it permeates deeper parts of the online fighting game community
by Quigy July 20, 2022
a pointy elbow. so pointy it could cut you if you ran swiftly and lept upon it. so pointy it could stab Peter Pan's shadow. so pointy it could find the holes in Darwin's Theory.
by nappyjones May 25, 2011
by algarve dave December 14, 2004
by Plumber July 28, 2004
A term often used by people in the game Gunz when someone is using a dagger,especially when it is being used on them.
by norrock October 19, 2007