The best movie. Amazing graphics and very cool, especially in 3D. Lots of blue creatures. Also more expensive to make than the Titanic movie.
by Whatkindof namedoIput? December 31, 2009
1. The 2009 film by James Cameron (terminator 2, aliens, titanic) about a paraplegic marine who gets caught in the middle of a war between a mining company and a native alien species (the na'vi) on the moon pandora.
2. an A-fucking-mazing movie!!
2. an A-fucking-mazing movie!!
by gooseman2009 January 04, 2010
1995
kid after watching Pocahontas: OK, that was cool, nothing special
2009
same person after avatar: HOLY SHIT THAT WAS FUCKING AWESOME!
kid after watching Pocahontas: OK, that was cool, nothing special
2009
same person after avatar: HOLY SHIT THAT WAS FUCKING AWESOME!
by anonymoose121345 May 14, 2010
Avatarism is an inquiry into the nature of character itself, an open source game/philosophy of conscious character creation and a worldwide humanistic movement. Created by Alexander Polinsky actor/artist/musician and the Reverend of Full Circle Venice. Avatarism is not a new idea, we have been embodying archetypes and animals and gods and goddessess for millennia. Among the ideas expressed in Avatarism are collecting skills, creating your character in the real world and building confidence through focused play. The three main tenants in Avatarism are Embody, Uplevel and Uphold. More info Avatarism.net
by Papercross March 18, 2016
Master of all four elements; Water, Earth, Fire and Air. When the Avatar dies, he/she is reincarnated into the next element of the cycle.
Aang, 'The Last Airbender' was the Avatar, and was born to the Air Nomads. When he died, the next Avatar, Korra was born into the Southern Water Tribe.
by This is all in your head... October 29, 2013
When a tall, thin black girl stares at her smartphone in a dark place such as a movie theater or bar, bathing her face in a blue glow.
by Dan Riley July 04, 2011
An icon which represents a user in a virtual reality/Internet setting, currently attempted with varying success. The term is adopted from Neal Stephenson; another word used for the same concept is Rudy Rucker's term "tuxedo."
First used from an Internet perspective in 1992 in SNOW CRASH, by Neal Stephenson, in one of those self-fulfilling SF prophecies. Stephenson got the name from the Hindu concept of avatars, which are the personification of various deities or entities.
by LarstaiT November 07, 2003