1. When a character in a comic strip or cartoon is walking on either the sides or top of the panel like that side has its natural gravity.
2. When a character in a comic strip either goes out of the current panel, so you just see an empty box with some lovely scenery.
2. When a character in a comic strip either goes out of the current panel, so you just see an empty box with some lovely scenery.
1. Tony: Josh, did you see the 'Pearls-Before-Swine' comic strip a couple days ago? He was completely upside down.
Josh: Yeah, he was panel walking all right.
2. I hate it in some comic strips where the character goes panel walking and completely disappears to maul this other guy. I want to see that happen.
Josh: Yeah, he was panel walking all right.
2. I hate it in some comic strips where the character goes panel walking and completely disappears to maul this other guy. I want to see that happen.
by Tristan Brett April 09, 2010
A homosexual position in which the male, covers the other male in his feces and then urinates the shape of the letters "C" and "W" over the feces.
by maddox the blank bird September 20, 2008
A panel in a comic and/or cartoon that is not completely enclosed. It often runs off of the page. The bleeder panel adds drama and a sense of a longer period of time.
"Time is no longer contained by the familiar icon of the closed panel, but instead the bleeds panel hemorrhages and escapes into timeless space." -Scott McCloud
by thatcomicgirl April 09, 2015
Tyler’s new girlfriend is a total wood panel. She is a long way from the K-pop star be used to date.
by Chips n’ hummus March 14, 2024
by Debbylovespanelling February 18, 2014
1.(archaic): to damage or destroy objects (usually motor vehicles), especially those made of sheet metal or other thin materials;
2.: damage something or injure someone in an intense, prolonged and/or emotional fashion.
Comes from panel beater (Commonwealth) - a person responsible for fixing damaged metal bodywork (panels) of an automobile, usually by striking it in some way (beating).
2.: damage something or injure someone in an intense, prolonged and/or emotional fashion.
Comes from panel beater (Commonwealth) - a person responsible for fixing damaged metal bodywork (panels) of an automobile, usually by striking it in some way (beating).
Paulie: You think it's for you? This life?
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Thomas Angelo: I doubt that every day you and Sam go and panel-beat motors in parking lots.
P: Eh. There's busy days, there's slow days.
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Thomas Angelo: I doubt that every day you and Sam go and panel-beat motors in parking lots.
P: Eh. There's busy days, there's slow days.
by Comrade Vinny October 21, 2020
The one piece of content at the bottom of a website that contributes nothing to the function of the site, but the marketing team said it has to be there, and it's so awful it may even turn people away from the site.
Hey Peter, what's happening? You get that overkill panel done on the homepage yet? We need an image of a puppy wearing a sweater with our logo.
by chucknorrissucks October 06, 2015