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Cartoon character

Someone who wears nearly the same outfit everyday
by Hiiipowa April 26, 2014
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chara

"Chara" also short for character usually associated with anime or manga. It is merely an abbreviation.
Chibi "Chara" as in the sailor Rini character.
by [WBC]Inu Yasha(*WB*) February 18, 2005
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character

The true you when no one is around.

see: integrity
Who you are when you around people means nothing, but it is character that determines your real person.
by krock1dk@yahoo.com January 11, 2008
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Nintendo character

A character that comes from a game series that's published by Nintendo.
Some examples of different Nintendo characters.

From the Mario series.
Mario, Luigi, Peach, Wario, Waluigi, and Bowser(Japan: Koopa)

From The Legend of Zelda series.
Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf

From the Metroid series.
Samus Aran

From the Pokemon series.
Pikachu, Lucario, and Jigglypuff(Japan: Purin)

From the Star Fox series.
Fox McCloud, Falco Lombardi, and Wolf O'Donnell

From the Earthbound series (Japan: Mother).
Ness and Lucas

From the F-Zero series.
Captain Falcon

From the Fire Emblem series.
Marth and Ike
by Ganico-Ray Serafico June 17, 2008
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Lack of Character

A missing trait or characteristic in a person that is expected or needed but is missing.
Like When Councilman Jim Osborne of Lawndale, harassed me & my Mother while she was dying. Jim Osborne is a very good example of a person who has a "Lack of Character".
by Herbert's Wife July 24, 2015
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fictional character

5-year-old: Fictional characters are weird.
Mother: That is not ok! Never bash any group of people.
by frabrizio March 7, 2017
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charango

Small guitarlike instrument from the Andean countries of South America about the size of a ukulele, with a delicate tinkly sound almost like a harp, although there are other sizes including the smaller walaycho and the larger ronroco. Charangos are now made exclusively of wood, since the original material, armadillo shell, comes from a severely endangered animal and it is now illegal to export the instruments made from the animal. However, old armadillo shell charangos are legal for export and purchase as long as one has the proper documentation. Paul Simon and Arthur Garfunkel brought this instrument to the world's attention because of their collaborative efforts with Los Incas in the songs "El Condor Pasa" and "Duncan".
You bring your quena, John, bring your sikus, and I'll bring my charango. Let's play some music, guys!
by pentozali October 14, 2013
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