a term used to describe a fictional character who is seen as Luigi from Super mario bros, originally written as an idealized version of an author in fanfiction.
"I hate Melia she's a Mary Sue"
"No Melia is a Luigi Sue"
"what"
"Luigi Sue is a character who is se-"
"oh god no the brainrot is back again"
"No Melia is a Luigi Sue"
"what"
"Luigi Sue is a character who is se-"
"oh god no the brainrot is back again"
by lkjhyfdetyuioio March 24, 2024
Get the Luigi Suemug. by Kuemmel_Luemmel_der_Fuehrer_88 January 21, 2018
Get the sue yuckimug. A character in fan fiction (typically the author themselves) who is inserted into an existing universe and is unrealistically perfect. A fan-fiction version of Mary Sue: A term for a character who is unrealistically perfect without any flaws in (original) novels (Male of Mary Sue: Gary Stu)
"When she wrote herself into Harry Potter as the best witch ever, becoming the headmistress of Hogwarts while being a student, defeating Voldemort with itching powder and a single sponge, she created a canon sue."
by DictionaryDecimator July 6, 2024
Get the Canon Suemug. 'Sue Dawe' is written into ancient Devon folklore as being a truly terrible monster. Just like the famous Dartmoor beast, Sue Dawe struck fear into the hearts of local men and women during the late 1800s. Her sausage arms would strangle local pig farmers to death in the dead of night leaving their families to discover the bodies with a sliver of Sicilian tart next to them. In modern times, people use the term 'Sue Dawe' to describe anything at all frightening or unpleasant.
by MrTeacherMan December 31, 2024
Get the Sue Dawemug. by SRG0607 January 31, 2021
Get the Mary Suemug. LOOK AT THAT GAY RUBY-SUE
by Chicken nuggie get stole by ru May 22, 2021
Get the ruby-suemug. A Mary Sue is an idealized and seemingly perfect fictional character. Often, this character is recognized as an author insert or wish fulfillment. They can usually perform better at tasks than should be possible given the amount of training or experience. A male can also be referred to as a Marty Stu or Gary Stu, but Mary Sue is used more commonly.
While Mary Sue is too nebulous to be judged by any hard and fast standard, certain traits have become surprisingly popular in defining what "makes" a Sue. In an effort to make their characters more attractive without having to do the leg work of natural character development, the authors just add some of these superficial traits to their characters.
While Mary Sue is too nebulous to be judged by any hard and fast standard, certain traits have become surprisingly popular in defining what "makes" a Sue. In an effort to make their characters more attractive without having to do the leg work of natural character development, the authors just add some of these superficial traits to their characters.
by VackStakker May 20, 2018
Get the Mary Suemug.