A theater that puts on plays that has scenes in them where one or more of the actors get there dicks sucked. There are often many gays and bisexuals in flatio theater and some porn stars join a flatio theater.
by Deep blue 2012 August 20, 2010

A scene in entertainment that is unrealistic and shouldn't even happen in their own universe, like when a character survives getting shot a bunch of times just to move on the story.
by zman4593 May 25, 2016

A arcade machine that was used in retail & drug stores that showed Animated shorts from Walter Lantz ,TerryToons & other animated shorts from the 1940's & 1950's Children paid 25 cents & sat inside the machine to view 7 minute cartoons starring Woody Woodpecker,Mighty Mouse & other animated shorts.
When I was a kid, we went to the local Ben Franklin to shop & mom or grandma always gives me 25 cents for the kiddie coin-op cartoon theater to see cartoons while they shop.
by BruinKiller3469 July 14, 2009

An enchanting place of where you get undescribable happiness going inside and watching the movie. It is also used for the Trevor Henderson creature: Fellow Patron.
by Jonathanpoop123 June 27, 2022

by Big gay johnny sanf June 21, 2021

(noun)
A performative display of social justice allyship, intended more to signal moral virtue and gain approval than to bring about real change. Often used by individuals or organizations to showcase their “wokeness” while avoiding substantive action. Think hashtags, statements, boycotts, or outrage — all for show.
Origin: A fusion of allyship (support for marginalized groups) and political theater (symbolic actions with little real effect), typically used sarcastically to critique shallow activism in corporate, tech, or media circles.
A performative display of social justice allyship, intended more to signal moral virtue and gain approval than to bring about real change. Often used by individuals or organizations to showcase their “wokeness” while avoiding substantive action. Think hashtags, statements, boycotts, or outrage — all for show.
Origin: A fusion of allyship (support for marginalized groups) and political theater (symbolic actions with little real effect), typically used sarcastically to critique shallow activism in corporate, tech, or media circles.
When the studio replaced their logo with a rainbow for Pride Month but kept exploiting their workers, it was just more allyship theater.
by ChuckieNorris May 27, 2025

Any work of theatre, such as a staged play, musical, comedy or drama that is processed or financially and administratively managed and participated in by high schoolers.
by Definition Child May 26, 2018
