by BicicletaRusa April 13, 2025

Used by BL fans to describe a scene with sexual intercourse. Derived from a common take where they show a goldfish after a explicit kissing scene in order to insinuate the occurrence of sexual intercourse.
Fujoshi 1: did you see the goldfish scene between Ae and Pete from Love by Chance?
Fujoshi 2: OMG, yes! That was so hot I almost cried!
Fujoshi 2: OMG, yes! That was so hot I almost cried!
by Bluvseuly March 25, 2020

by P. T. HART February 7, 2022

by cadieux December 27, 2007

Scene is as a term used to describe an intense or crazy situation one has taken part in and or witnessed. Using this word can convey the message of chaos without having to describe exactly what happened.
by SneakyT2004 August 9, 2022

"Emos with style." A *relatively* new and unique style of dress based on a mixture of rocker and goth.
by GalacticaShockz August 25, 2010

The Hollywood term for the last scene being filmed in a workday on set. Mar-scene-i is a playful play on words, playing off of the “martini” which is the Hollywood term for the last camera setup (or shot) of the day. The Martini shot will always be in the mar-scene-i. If the mar-scene-i is a one setup scene/ one shot scene - then it is also the martini. The term “mar-scene-i” was introduced to sets during the production of season 2 of the TV show “All Rise” at Warner Brother Studios, 2020.
by Miss Mo’Jangles September 2, 2021
