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Trash Villain

I think it's a villain who is hot. They may or may not need to have facial hair that is on point. Think Ben Barnes as Darkling in Shadow and Bone on Netflix
Ben Barnes as Darkling is such a trash villain that he has chemistry with everyone and everything—even a table
by Lord Grumpy Darkling May 10, 2021
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The murloc village

A private server that used to be good but now is dead because of the admin Meehan a stupid dumbfuck and only faggots post on the forums like Mojohan and ya
Hey man did the murloc village update yet? No it sucks ass, metehan is a lazy fuktard
by Jerrywafflez XD December 10, 2009
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the village bike

Some one who everyone has has intercorse/fooled around with
Shirly is the village bike, everyone's had a ride =)
by Briax0x March 31, 2005
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rotating villain

In American democracy, when the majority party has enough votes to pass populist legislation, party leaders designate a scapegoat who will refuse to vote with the party thereby killing the legislation. The opposition is otherwise inexplicable and typically comes from someone who is safe or not up for re-election. This allows for maximum diffusion of responsibility.
WTF??? Senator Lieberman now opposes the same health care compromise he himself suggested. Just when everyone thought Democrats had enough votes to get this done. Guess they made Lieberman the rotating villain...
by brmull April 4, 2011
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Villa Park

A small city known as "The Hidden Jewel" where its half rich old people and other half new money with kids who have to drive beemers or mercedes. People think it has mexicans because of all of them that travel from orange for school, buts thats false. The city is more than 85% white people. Also one of the most conservative and wealthiest places in orange county. Full of mansions and big houses with huge lots. Much better than south county because you get a nice area close to a real cities like Anaheim, instead of everything being cookie cutter like RSM or Irvine. Only 20 minutes from the beach off the 55 freeway its easy to get to Villa Park, just no one knows its there because its "The Hidden Jewel" of Orange County.
Jim: where you from

tom:villa park you?

Jim: im from santa ana

Tom: oh, that side of the 55
by North OC person April 30, 2011
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Propaganda Village

1. An idealized town, hamlet or village built solely for propaganda purposes -- usually by a totalitarian or autocratic government.

The most famous example is Kijŏng-dong ("Peace Village"), a mostly uninhabited village located in North Korea just beyond the demilitarized zone. It was built in the 1950s to encourage South Koreans to defect to North Korea. (Fat chance.) Officially, Kijŏng-dong is a 200-family collective farming town with all the amenities. In reality, it is used to house DPRK soldiers who patrol the DMZ. The world's tallest flagpole stands nearby.

2. A Propaganda Village is a real-life version of a "Potemkin Village." According to myth, Russian ministry Grigory Potyomkin tried to impress Empress Catherine II in 1787 during her visit to Crimea by building fake peasant buildings (facades only) along her travel route. Historians now believe this was a rumor drummed up by Potyomkin's enemies. What he really did was get local peasants to spruce up their homes in advance of the monarch's visit.
Let's go up to the DMZ to see that Propaganda Village -- my cousin in Chicago wants some photos!
by Peter Kobs June 10, 2010
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anti-villain

The converse of an anti-hero (i.e., a protagonist who isn't purely good or heroic), an anti-villain is an antagonist who isn't purely evil nor entirely unsympathetic -- a character who doesn't seem to deserve being cast as the villain, perhaps cast arbitrarily as the villain because they are not the focus of the story but merely present a foil to the central figure, who may be an antihero protagonist. Cf. scapegoat.
Magneto was an anti-villain because, while the X-Men were the protagonists who fought to defeat him and prevailed in the end, we can still respect and appreciate him for his motives and principles, however ill-considered his ruthless methods.
by Monseignore Laszlo July 23, 2006
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