a group of losers, people who have no life. lame people that tend to travel in a pack. a way of calling some one a loser, and insaulting their friends
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Used in any circumstance of victory, originating in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England as the first line of the chorus of the song "Blaydon Races".
Usually this is used if you prove someone wrong and you wanna rub their face in it a bit, if you win an argument against someone or if you have just scored a goal against someone in a football match etc.
Usually this is used if you prove someone wrong and you wanna rub their face in it a bit, if you win an argument against someone or if you have just scored a goal against someone in a football match etc.
Girl: You don't understand me! You never do!!!
Guy: Well how about you actually tell me what I did wrong and then maybe we can actually get something done about it "Oh me Lads" - have some of that!
Mackenzie runs down the wing and cuts inside, he switches onto his left and rifles off a rasping drive into the top corner....."OHHHHHHHHH MEEEEEEE LADDDDDDDS!" What a beauty of a goal!
Guy: Well how about you actually tell me what I did wrong and then maybe we can actually get something done about it "Oh me Lads" - have some of that!
Mackenzie runs down the wing and cuts inside, he switches onto his left and rifles off a rasping drive into the top corner....."OHHHHHHHHH MEEEEEEE LADDDDDDDS!" What a beauty of a goal!
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A word used for situations in media- mostly in comics and television- where the concerns, criticisms and arguments of the audience are answered in the text itself to assuage any disbelief and therefore frustration a reader or viewer might possess. By underscoring points of possible contention, usually humorously, the suspension of disbelief is retained.
Often used to account for implausible developments, ridiculous motivations, bizarre twists and illogical situations, a lampshade can also cover obviously cribbed plot elements by having the author acknowledge through a character that "This is just like..."
A lampshade can be used to explain threads that may have lain dormant, and often prods at the fourth wall by having characters address the audience, or realities outside their own existence.
Also known as Spotlighting, sometimes as 'Cousin Larry Trick'. See TVTropes for more information.
A word used for situations in media- mostly in comics and television- where the concerns, criticisms and arguments of the audience are answered in the text itself to assuage any disbelief and therefore frustration a reader or viewer might possess. By underscoring points of possible contention, usually humorously, the suspension of disbelief is retained.
Often used to account for implausible developments, ridiculous motivations, bizarre twists and illogical situations, a lampshade can also cover obviously cribbed plot elements by having the author acknowledge through a character that "This is just like..."
A lampshade can be used to explain threads that may have lain dormant, and often prods at the fourth wall by having characters address the audience, or realities outside their own existence.
Also known as Spotlighting, sometimes as 'Cousin Larry Trick'. See TVTropes for more information.
GUARD #1: What, ridden on a horse?
ARTHUR: Yes!
GUARD #1: You're using coconuts!
ARTHUR: What?
GUARD #1: You've got two empty halves of coconut and you're bangin' 'em together.
-- Monthy Python and the Holy Grail, to lampshade the fact that production could not afford horses for a medieval movie.
"...If you're wondering how he eats and breathes, and other science facts; Just repeat to yourself it's just a show, you should really just relax..."
--From the theme song to Mystery Science Theater 3000, effectively ironing over the pesky scientific impossibilities.
ARTHUR: Yes!
GUARD #1: You're using coconuts!
ARTHUR: What?
GUARD #1: You've got two empty halves of coconut and you're bangin' 'em together.
-- Monthy Python and the Holy Grail, to lampshade the fact that production could not afford horses for a medieval movie.
"...If you're wondering how he eats and breathes, and other science facts; Just repeat to yourself it's just a show, you should really just relax..."
--From the theme song to Mystery Science Theater 3000, effectively ironing over the pesky scientific impossibilities.
by MomoiroNoMegane October 8, 2009
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Get the Amber Lamps mug.The act of inserting a wire up the ass of someone who has recently hung them self, to the connect to a light bulb in the mouth - acting as a human lampshade,
"Hey did you hear that Spencer hung himself last night?"
"Yea that sucks, but he'd want us to turn him into a Human Lampshade"
"Yea that sucks, but he'd want us to turn him into a Human Lampshade"
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