1. A place in Colorado. Particularly said to be outside of Denver.
2. Probably the most offensive show ever.
2. Probably the most offensive show ever.
person 1: “Hey I wanna go to Colorado!”
person 2: “Where shall we go?”
person 1: “I know! South Park!”
person 1: “What should we watch for Saturday Showday?”
person 2: “South Park, it seems funny.”
person 1: “K.”
person 2: “Where shall we go?”
person 1: “I know! South Park!”
person 1: “What should we watch for Saturday Showday?”
person 2: “South Park, it seems funny.”
person 1: “K.”
by metalmagneticmaniac March 07, 2023
The funniest, weirdest, amazing show I’ve ever seen.
Best character in my opinion is tweek, but I also think Kyle is pretty cool.
Best character in my opinion is tweek, but I also think Kyle is pretty cool.
by Bugisgay May 23, 2022
by Kyaded January 06, 2023
A adult comedy series created in 1997, involving 4 main characters, Cartman, Stan, Kenny, and Kyle, who like to go on adventures and make mischievous decisions through out the series.
by Izzy751 July 24, 2023
by UltimateDoge October 27, 2022
A series of a group of yr 4s and what happens in their life. It’s also really gay. Lemme name u some gay ppl.
Kyle Stan <3 CRAIGE AND TWEEK <3 and some more
Kyle Stan <3 CRAIGE AND TWEEK <3 and some more
by IMGAYANDILIKEDINOSANDSOUTHPARK May 29, 2023
South Park Pathology refers to an attitude characterized by a deliberate display of apathy or disdain for caring about something, stemming from the belief that showing enthusiasm or concern is uncool or cringe. This mindset is often presented as a way of being "above" the act of caring, and it was popularized by the animated television show South Park. The term is particularly associated with millennials and serves as a critique of "poser" culture: if it is considered uncool to care deeply about something, then, paradoxically, it becomes "cool" to appear disinterested or dismissive.
John is embarrassed to tell people he plays Yu-Gi-Oh! because of South Park Pathology, fearing they might think it's cringe to care about a card game.
John is considered "based" because he shares his interests authentically and passionately, even though others with South Park Pathology tell him he's cringe for caring too much.
John is considered "based" because he shares his interests authentically and passionately, even though others with South Park Pathology tell him he's cringe for caring too much.
by Erik Houdini July 17, 2024