Wanting so desperately for the lead actress of a drama to end up with the better guy, but you always know that she is going to end up with the lead bad guy in the end. Usually goes with the feelings of either wanting to curl up and cry over your ramen, knock someone's teeth in or both.
Me: In the drama "You're Beautiful" park shin-hye should end up with jung yong-hwa instead of jang keun-suk. Friend: Oh you definitely have second lead syndrome
by JJproject1004 November 23, 2014
Second Lead Syndrome is the closet thing to death that isn't. Second Lead Syndrome is when you are casually watching your Kdrama and you starts to ship the female lead with the second male lead. Or when you start to fall for the second male lead.
This feeling is horrible because you shouldn't be rooting for the second lead in this love triangle but you are, it's like an identity crisis.
This feeling is horrible because you shouldn't be rooting for the second lead in this love triangle but you are, it's like an identity crisis.
"So I was watching my Kdrama last night and started getting second lead syndrome"
"You what?!"
"No cap. It's horrible but I can't stop."
"You what?!"
"No cap. It's horrible but I can't stop."
by hoteldel_leejieun October 23, 2020
by Cavsfan_23 November 20, 2016
by Tragic Story December 22, 2004
"ever since that company got new management, it's been like the blind leading the blind over there."
by Bungalow Bill June 14, 2007
Ieuen "What the fuck was that bullshit, he killed me in two shots"
Joe " Ya that guys a fucking cunt"
Ieuen "Where's my lead needle I'm gunno inject his ass with lead"
Joe "Lead in the ass?!"
Joe " Ya that guys a fucking cunt"
Ieuen "Where's my lead needle I'm gunno inject his ass with lead"
Joe "Lead in the ass?!"
by Leadassneedlesalesman June 08, 2013
A situation in which a team is leading a playoff series 3 games to 1 and still ends up losing the series 4-3 in 7 games. The most recent example of this is the Cleveland Indians blowing their 3-1 lead against the Chicago Cubs in the 2016 World Series. This phrase was popularized by the Golden State Warriors, after the lost in the NBA Finals to the Cleveland Cavaliers after holding a 3-1 lead.
by Wussel Restbrook December 23, 2016