1. A form a paper craft in which cartoon characters are drawn and cut out in such a way that when photographed with proper arrangement, they appear to be interacting with or subject to the environment around them. They often are but need not be children characters or even human.
This is a more modern, more specific application of "breaking the 4th wall."
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2. A term for a piece of artwork in this style.
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3. A character within the piece.
This is a more modern, more specific application of "breaking the 4th wall."
also
2. A term for a piece of artwork in this style.
or
3. A character within the piece.
1. Takashi is my favorite paper child artist.
2. Did you see that paper child that got posted yesterday?
3. I saw this one picture of two paper children fighting, but the artists was pulling them apart.
2. Did you see that paper child that got posted yesterday?
3. I saw this one picture of two paper children fighting, but the artists was pulling them apart.
by wakkadoodooo December 4, 2012

by André Bretas May 5, 2005

by JavaCrona and Mars345 September 16, 2009

by jstatus24 February 21, 2011

During school, you crumple up a few papers and place them in the back of your binder, then open your binder to the front, place your head on the paper, and you have an extremely comfortable pillow. These papers are usually old and unnecessary for the rest of the year.
by ednamw April 2, 2010

by shwern May 6, 2006

Yo homie I ain't playing with you man, no paper chaser is gonna hustle me man.
Verb.
Put him in set-up, 5pm we do some paper chasing.
Verb.
Put him in set-up, 5pm we do some paper chasing.
by J Hoodz R Gotta Come Hard January 16, 2006
