the saturation point(s) for bit characters and other supporting story elements (in the development of a narrative body, shared universe, or microgenre) at which those characters or story elements can support the weight of their own separate (if parallel) narratives
Superman's pal, Jimmy Olsen, hit his olsen point when, due to the popularity of actor Jack Larson's portrayal of Jimmy, the character was given his own regular title in the lead role.
by terriblyinept November 23, 2021
a number that is used to describe the quantity of an object, however it cannot describe objects that can't be separated due to a decimal at the end.
by planckc January 22, 2025
You wish that person was dead immediately. Like just collapse to the floor in front of you.
It is usually used as a gesture of hate towards someone, could also be used to say “fuck you” so tell ur dumbass kids to stop pointing it to their friends as it is disrespectful as fuck
It is usually used as a gesture of hate towards someone, could also be used to say “fuck you” so tell ur dumbass kids to stop pointing it to their friends as it is disrespectful as fuck
*Jack had point a gun at vic*
Vic: Dude what the fuck do u think ur doing
Jack: Yea i wish u were dead fuck u vic u cheated with my wife
Vic: Dude what the fuck do u think ur doing
Jack: Yea i wish u were dead fuck u vic u cheated with my wife
by Nicotine2 August 28, 2023
Void reminds me of a "Point Network!"
by PointNetwork April 02, 2021
Person 1: "Did you get a raise or extra holiday days following your appraisal at work?"
Person 2 "Dude, I totally got both! 1,000,000 points."
Person 2 "Dude, I totally got both! 1,000,000 points."
by Toad 10-6 March 13, 2012
the D point and legends said that there're no R3 and only L3/33 are there, and also, no suffering here
"Attack the D point!"
"Never! Defend the D point!"
"Roger that!"
"Affirmative!"
"Attack the D point!"
"Attentions to the designated grid square!"
"Affirmative!"
"Negative!"
"where is the D point" - some random guy
"Never! Defend the D point!"
"Roger that!"
"Affirmative!"
"Attack the D point!"
"Attentions to the designated grid square!"
"Affirmative!"
"Negative!"
"where is the D point" - some random guy
by notthefirst February 22, 2024
The act of claiming that something validates your point, but you don't explain why, and instead use statements such as, "It's obvious why". Often, the thing in question DOES NOT validate your point, and so you have to lie in order to keep your point intact.
Person A: This balloon proves my model!
Person B: But why?
Person A: Why? It's obvious why!
Person B: You need a reason why.
Otherwise, you're bashing your point.
Person B: But why?
Person A: Why? It's obvious why!
Person B: You need a reason why.
Otherwise, you're bashing your point.
by ChameleonDragon July 21, 2018