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Fallen idol

A person seen as a hero, celebrity, diva, etc. who has fallen to a low level in life.
A once proud chef is now a fallen idol in the eyes of his staff. His food is mediocre and his restaurant is empty
by Theamazinggeek January 15, 2019
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bobblehead idol

A person or object someone asks for unconditional approval no matter how wrongful the desire.
He's praying to the bobblehead idol for something obviously wrong.
by Major Madcat July 30, 2019
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cedrics idol klaus

cedric loves klaus. he was brutally murdered in a series i dont know which but he was in jail and got on the electric chair or something idrk. he bites people made of ketchup, he seems a little sketchy.
Omg, look! there is cedrics idol klaus !!
by lunafanciesgeorge November 8, 2020
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Billy Idol

A rock-god, known to many as the "hunk of punk" with bleached white-blond hair

Often appearing in black leather pants. Famous for his music and his sexy snarl.
His signature look is badass and features a fingerless glove he wears on one hand.
by Aluwyn September 30, 2020
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Net Idol

A kind of (typically kaigai) idol who is mainly online rather than doing live events or going to cons.
Wota 1: Hey, did you see that one net idol groups livestream yesterday?
Wota 2: Connections? Yeah, they were so cool!
by shshshizuku November 27, 2020
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holy_idols

No one can be as crazy or obsessed as holy_idols
A random ugly ass person: Hey, are you kinda crazy over those Chinese boys?
You:No I’m holy_idols. And they aren’t Chinese.

Random ugly ass person: what the fuck-

You:they aren’t Chinese. Bye.
by holy_idols December 26, 2020
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Virtual Idolatry

When tens of millions of fans idolize their virtual stars or digital avatars, which are created thanks to computer animation and human actors, where every virtual idol has a real soul, each with their own personality traits, likes, and dislikes.
Business owners couldn’t care less whether “Virtual Idolatry” is “Vanity 2.0” or “Idolatry 3.0” as long as there is a lot of money to be made in the booming industry, which is estimated to be worth about US$230 million in China within the next two years.
by MathPlus December 27, 2020
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