To be extremely awesome. Based off of an image which shows Joss Whedon playing D&D with the Golden Girls in a pub in a D&D-like world, an image which is, both literally and by this definition, framed with bacon.
Person1: Holy shit! Look at this picture!
Person2: Oh My God! Is that Pirate-Ninja-Jesus riding a Zombie Unicorn?
Person1: It sure as shit is!
Person2: That is totally Framed with Bacon!
Alternately
Person2: Oh My God! It's Pirate-Ninja-Jesus riding a Zombie-Unicorn... Framed with Bacon!!!
Person2: Oh My God! Is that Pirate-Ninja-Jesus riding a Zombie Unicorn?
Person1: It sure as shit is!
Person2: That is totally Framed with Bacon!
Alternately
Person2: Oh My God! It's Pirate-Ninja-Jesus riding a Zombie-Unicorn... Framed with Bacon!!!
by Chashmonit December 24, 2010
Get the Framed with Baconmug. A slang commonly used in film industry, to talk about an unwanted subject entering the shots of a scene.
Photobombing for videography and cinematography.
Photobombing for videography and cinematography.
1- “Cut!!! Get that kid out of the way!!! He’s enter-framing the whole goddamn scene!!!” Shouted the director when he realised the intern was in the shot.
2- The intern was soon fired after he’d enter-framed the car crash scene that costs well over 50 grand to be shot.
The director is now in the brink of losing his mind because of the production costs just increased unplanned.
2- The intern was soon fired after he’d enter-framed the car crash scene that costs well over 50 grand to be shot.
The director is now in the brink of losing his mind because of the production costs just increased unplanned.
by SamPeaceLast March 28, 2021
Get the Enter-Framemug. Reach-frame (noun):
A term derived from the medical concept of "reframe," denoting the act of excessively attempting to reframe a situation with an overly optimistic perspective. It's the process of trying to see the bright side of everything, even when it might not be appropriate or realistic.
A term derived from the medical concept of "reframe," denoting the act of excessively attempting to reframe a situation with an overly optimistic perspective. It's the process of trying to see the bright side of everything, even when it might not be appropriate or realistic.
Example:
Person 1: "I just got fired from my job, but it's okay because now I have more time to focus on my hobbies and find a better opportunity!"
Person 2: "Whoa, don't reach-frame it too much. Losing your job is tough, it's okay to acknowledge that."
Person 1: "I just got fired from my job, but it's okay because now I have more time to focus on my hobbies and find a better opportunity!"
Person 2: "Whoa, don't reach-frame it too much. Losing your job is tough, it's okay to acknowledge that."
by wandrew June 9, 2024
Get the Reach-Framemug. Person who intentionaly walks into someone elses picture or video. Usually making rabbit ears, flashing a peace sign, or some other lame gesture.
I was taking a picture of my friends at a bar when some frame jumper wandered by and stuck his head in the shot.
by si_ex_pat September 14, 2010
Get the frame jumpermug. In fighting games, a frame trap is when you force your opponent into a situation where they have no way of escaping your next attack. It can be done by attacking twice quickly, so that if they try to punish or I-frame the first attack, they get hit by the second.
"Do you know why I'm mad?"
"Woah, nice frame trap!"
(If you know why, they wonder why you haven't done anything about it yet, but if you don't know, they'll then get mad at that. There is no way to avoid the attack.)
"Woah, nice frame trap!"
(If you know why, they wonder why you haven't done anything about it yet, but if you don't know, they'll then get mad at that. There is no way to avoid the attack.)
by Connor XYZ March 6, 2020
Get the Frame Trapmug. A frame-killer is any action or element in a software that causes abnormal stress on the hardware, thus causing the frame rate of the application to visibly drop below normal levels for the duration of the action/element.
It is a common term used in video games, since there are usually commonly recurring elements across games that can cause the frame rate to undergo a visible drop. Such elements include explosions, fire, water, hair and fur, and various onscreen clutter.
It is a common term used in video games, since there are usually commonly recurring elements across games that can cause the frame rate to undergo a visible drop. Such elements include explosions, fire, water, hair and fur, and various onscreen clutter.
Jordan: I love playing fire-based characters in video games, I just love watching flames and explosions because they're so pretty.
James: Ahh, so you like frame-killers.
James: Ahh, so you like frame-killers.
by DeeeFoo October 18, 2017
Get the Frame-killermug. Bro, did you see that impact frame in the last episode of unnamed pirate anime?
Yeah, he was definitely defeated afterwards.
Yeah, he was definitely defeated afterwards.
by dreamybullsbatukam February 3, 2024
Get the impact framemug.