A person or character that represents your inner personality. Someone who behaves as though they are showing your feelings through their own actions. This is a positive way to discribe someone who you relate to in the way they react to situations and interact with people.
by Dumbass with an iPhone November 21, 2016
A fake sexuality that people claim they’re oppressed from. (Only liking anime characters) which is not a real part of the lgbtqia+ Community.
by whwmskwjsi December 30, 2020
When some piece of text, particularly a website, changes without notice to help impose a new viewpoint.
by Mr. XY April 04, 2013
trains of thought which make sense only in the context of an anime. scenarios which defy normal deductive reasoning.
Fruits Basket: the boys turn into zodiac animals when girls hug them. naturally.
jack: i kinda makes sense right? jill; I dunno, sounds like anime logic to me
jack: i kinda makes sense right? jill; I dunno, sounds like anime logic to me
by pinkelephant006 January 24, 2010
One of the greatest and offensive websites with strictly cartoon animations more often than not including sexual content.
by Edwin Gaffney February 01, 2006
A catch-all phrase used to describe the many different types of myths, phantasmic visions, and totems across multiple cultures and languages across the world, such as the Alebrijes of Mexico, or the Chiwara of African tribes in Mali. The Spirit Animals across all cultures share a common theme of embodying various animals, or animal-like creatures, that represent or help educate a human being through characteristics of that animal or mythical creature. The term has been a curious flashpoint in recent years due to an erroneous belief that the phrase belongs solely to Native Americans, who although they have their own mythology surrounding animal-like entities, are not the only culture to document or claim these types of beings. In fact, there is no such term as "Spirit Animal" actually found in any historical Native American language -- the phrase was only applied generically in more recent, modern language, and adapted. Though, perhaps we can all agree the world needs fewer every day morons tweeting that a certain celebrity or pop icon is their 'Spirit Animal'.
In the Pixar movie COCO, Imelda's Spirit Animal was an alebrije named Pepita. After helping save the day, Dante the street dog became Miguel's Spirit Animal as well.
by Ugh Please Enough Already November 13, 2018
by peridot13 August 12, 2019