A deeply narcissistic person referring to themselves
by Dan Steiner October 22, 2020

When you make a horrible move in a game of Chess, but somehow it causes you to win the game, usually by some form of trap or grand oversight by your opponent.
In chess engine analysis, a "Brilliant" is a move that's not only the best move, but considered extremely hard for the human mind to find. Meanwhile a "Blunder" is a bad move that causes a severe disadvantage in the game, and is notated with the color red. Therefore, a blunder that wins you the game is often referred to as a combination of the two, a "Red Brilliant".
In chess engine analysis, a "Brilliant" is a move that's not only the best move, but considered extremely hard for the human mind to find. Meanwhile a "Blunder" is a bad move that causes a severe disadvantage in the game, and is notated with the color red. Therefore, a blunder that wins you the game is often referred to as a combination of the two, a "Red Brilliant".
Go Ne5!
Isn't that a terrible move?
Not if they don't know what a legal trap is... then it's a red brilliant!
Isn't that a terrible move?
Not if they don't know what a legal trap is... then it's a red brilliant!
by TodaysGoodDay January 3, 2024

<.7.9.7.6.>those born in the year of the Monkey want to know about everything and have the potential to be brilliant in just about anything. They have prodigious memories<.7.9.7.6.>
<.7.9.7.6.>those born in the year of the Monkey want to know about everything and have the potential to be brilliant in just about anything. They have prodigious memories<.7.9.7.6.>
by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 11, 2025


Twinkleting's favourite term to describe a favourable, or non favourable situation depending on his tone.
by Fattest dab December 3, 2018

This is when someone puts together a very questionable but hilarious idea and it has been shown that they have put a lot of thought and planning behind it.
An example of Ghetto Brilliant would be tricking people into buying alcohol for a party that you are having, but they really think they are buying it for another purpose.
by Chod-Master September 30, 2010

An administrator who cares more about saving money to increase his bonus than about Veteran’s care. Dr. Brilliant told the warm-hearted physician that the proposed care of a Veteran was unnecessary, when what Dr.Brilliant meant is that it would cut into his bonus. Dr. Brilliant, trained only as an intern, accused the specialist of witchcraft in suspecting a tumor when the specialist requesting a PET scan for a veteran.
Why are you “Dr. Brillianting” my health care? Don’t “Dr. Brilliant” my second opinion. “Dr. Brilliant” denied my health care request. I want a “Dr. Brilliant” year end bonus so I will deny service.
by Droitduseigneiur August 5, 2018
