Anti-aim, or "aa" is a type of hack mostly used in source games. Its purpose is to make aimbots harder to headshot you.
by prohvhgod1337 May 29, 2017
Derek: “Babe, there’s two feet of snow on the ground. It’s beautiful outside. Let’s take out the sled and slide down Queen Anne Avenue!”
Brandy: “Ugg. No way. I hate the snow.”
Derek: “Brandy, you’re such an anti-snowite!”
Brandy: “Ugg. No way. I hate the snow.”
Derek: “Brandy, you’re such an anti-snowite!”
by hockeyguy23 February 08, 2013
The reveal of previously unknown aspects of a story, except what is "revealed" is misinformation.
Anti-spoilers are a form of anti-joke.
Anti-spoilers are a form of anti-joke.
You: "Where are you in the series? Has Hermione been killed yet?"
Friend "Wft dude! I didn't know she dies."
Much later, friend discovers that Hermione actually lives.
. . .
Another example...
"Tyler made me think that the whole story took place inside of a dream, but apparently it was an anti-spoiler. Bastard!"
. . .
Pepper enough anti-spoilers into conversations and you'll no longer be at risk of accidentally spoiling something, because no one will know if they should take you seriously.
Friend "Wft dude! I didn't know she dies."
Much later, friend discovers that Hermione actually lives.
. . .
Another example...
"Tyler made me think that the whole story took place inside of a dream, but apparently it was an anti-spoiler. Bastard!"
. . .
Pepper enough anti-spoilers into conversations and you'll no longer be at risk of accidentally spoiling something, because no one will know if they should take you seriously.
by Spiral Stardust April 26, 2019
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by BrownBear69 April 19, 2011
The exact opposite of a Mary-Sue or a Marty-Stu. This is a character in a book or fanfiction that is stricken by unfathomable misfortune and horrible characteristics, so much so that the entire story becomes depressing and/or unrealistic.
Person 1:"Did you read that story I wrote?"
Person 2:"Yeah...but it was really depressing. The main character seemed like kindof an Anti-Sue. Nobody has THAT much bad luck."
Person 1:"I do..."
Person 2:"No, you really don't. Stop being emo."
Person 2:"Yeah...but it was really depressing. The main character seemed like kindof an Anti-Sue. Nobody has THAT much bad luck."
Person 1:"I do..."
Person 2:"No, you really don't. Stop being emo."
by TigerTabby May 17, 2007
by doctor douche August 28, 2015