by Whity Ford December 15, 2004

Richard Ramirez I'd a famous serial killer from the 80s who sadly passed away in 2013 due to cancer. He was said to have had an IQ of 150. People think he is hot, and have romanticized him unnecessarily. He married a female named Doreen but was only using her. He had fan girls come to his court dates and he wanted to create his own sunglasses line because he like wearing them.
by anonymous_fr.eak January 8, 2022

The best of all the Richards. Usually funny and sweet, but not good at expressing his feelings unless it's anger. Very smart with everything he does and a born leader. He is a very loyal and caring person. Physically are very handsome and strong. Genetically gifted. Long.
by THE GREAT SPIRIT November 28, 2016

Gay beyond belief at home and in the car work shop. Some times tom and Richard hide in the pit and touch each other
by Riddle diddle September 9, 2015

A movie that focuses almost exclusively on stereotypical male hero-type characters and relies on a mix of violence, speed, machismo, and swagger to attract a young male audience, while minimizing, or even trivializing/victimizing, female characters. It is this latter, plus the stark failure of the Bechdel test*, which primarily differentiates a Richard flick from movies that target men, and employ many of these same action elements, yet contain significant and central roles for women, as well.
"Richard flick" is a tongue-in-cheek cultural response to "chick flick," a descriptive term for movies primarily targeting women and focused on romance with HEA ("happily ever after"), similar to the juxtaposition of chick lit/dick lit descriptors for books. The Richard terminology has related applications, such as "The 80s was a Richard decade in relation to its backlash against 70s feminism."
*Failure of the Bechdel test alone does not make a movie a Richard flick; for example: The Terminator (1984) had only one significant female role, but that character was central to the plot, as prominently featured as the primary male role, and commanded the viewer's respect throughout.
"Richard flick" is a tongue-in-cheek cultural response to "chick flick," a descriptive term for movies primarily targeting women and focused on romance with HEA ("happily ever after"), similar to the juxtaposition of chick lit/dick lit descriptors for books. The Richard terminology has related applications, such as "The 80s was a Richard decade in relation to its backlash against 70s feminism."
*Failure of the Bechdel test alone does not make a movie a Richard flick; for example: The Terminator (1984) had only one significant female role, but that character was central to the plot, as prominently featured as the primary male role, and commanded the viewer's respect throughout.
Dick: This movie surrounds the idea of women. Women, women, women. Is it a chick flick?
Bob: And what would that make “Deliverance” —a Richard flick?
Bob: And what would that make “Deliverance” —a Richard flick?
by yazquan November 7, 2021

The definiton of a perfect couple.
by Fruity Mctooty January 30, 2023

My new physics professor is a total Richard Feynman, but instead of magnetic links he clearly has a fetish for leopard geckos.
by verychillstraightupbitch December 9, 2021
