A trope with a hero who thinks they're a villain, a villain who thinks they're a hero and a mysterious morally gray character. Comes from the name South Park: The Fractured But Whole and takes inspiration from Butters Stotch, Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick
by ST21_12 April 30, 2023

by unclemongo March 13, 2009

The jarring and painful realisation that most contestants or "stars" of reality TV shows get, when their short-lived fame has completely dissipated, and they have to return to regular work/life.
Person1- "Remember when (insert name here) was on X Factor?"
Person 2- "Now they're working at Sizzler again. They had a major X Fracture."
Person 2- "Now they're working at Sizzler again. They had a major X Fracture."
by JayszunVanderwerff July 24, 2011

What Lolcats speak. Generally misusing as many pronouns, misconjugating as many verbs, and leaving out as many letters as possible while still getting the message across.
O, Hai! How does I turned waters on? -Cat
Shut up, your fractured English is annoying. -Normal Person
No wai! Coolness. The cat has it. -Insane Person
Shut up, your fractured English is annoying. -Normal Person
No wai! Coolness. The cat has it. -Insane Person
by Danielsan42 February 28, 2008

Definition 1:When 4 fictional characters have a four-way.
Definition 2:Nominal's BANGER SONG that you should DEFINITELY listen to.
Definition 2:Nominal's BANGER SONG that you should DEFINITELY listen to.
by melonester April 19, 2023

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