by Iamtheonewhodoesntknock July 07, 2022
A character that is considered powerful when compared to the verse they come from.
A character that is very powerful compared to the verse they come from, often associated with ruining it as the character ruins personal steaks, steaks in general, or ruing any tension the narrative held.
A character that is very powerful compared to the verse they come from, often associated with ruining it as the character ruins personal steaks, steaks in general, or ruing any tension the narrative held.
Bro, the story for character#1 was pretty interesting as the antagonist was an overpowered character.
Dude, the story for character#2 was ruined by an overpowered antagonist.
Dude, the story for character#2 was ruined by an overpowered antagonist.
by Mcfat10 January 29, 2021
the “pink” character is stereotypically thoughtful, caring, bubbly, enthusiastic, and/or lovable! examples of this character would be the following: penelope garcia, sam evans, eric (sex ed), jules (euphoria), lottie (patf)!
by julesbabey March 23, 2021
Jaden is a boy who loves to play video games. When he does he always finds himself enjoying winning and he’ll do anything to do that. Even using unfair weapons, characters and even moves. Jaden is known for playing the knock off smash bros game “Brawlhalla” where he usually ends up bullying his friends who aren’t good with unfair characters. This is where the phrase “Jaden Character.” Comes from so whenever anyone uses or does something unfair you can refer to it as that
by Isaiah Marshall June 08, 2020
Any task, activity or event which is painful, humiliating, upsetting, violent or distressing to the person experiencing the said task, activity or event.
A sarcastic use of the phrase, as most people believe that the difficult events in our lives contribute the most to our character and personality. Sadly, pyschologists would tend to agree; Not for the better in many cases.
A sarcastic use of the phrase, as most people believe that the difficult events in our lives contribute the most to our character and personality. Sadly, pyschologists would tend to agree; Not for the better in many cases.
A:"My boyfriend just called. . . He's left me!"
B:" Really?"
A:" For my BROTHER!!!! (Sniff)"
B:"Well . . . It builds character, something like that. . . "
A:"Oh, go kiss a walrus!"
B:" Really?"
A:" For my BROTHER!!!! (Sniff)"
B:"Well . . . It builds character, something like that. . . "
A:"Oh, go kiss a walrus!"
by D F Stuckey July 08, 2004
by Pitt Cairn July 09, 2004
When a character with an already well defined personality acts in a way that they normally would not. They do or say something that they as a character would not normally say, given the personality the writer has already assigned them. This happens very often when your show/book/story has a self-insert or Mary Sue
“This orc barbarian who has killed 13 dragons just got scared of a bee! Man that seems out of character!”
by (Actually not named) Atalanta January 29, 2019