The process used by Dr.Robotnik (the main antagonist of the Sonic franchise) to turn animals into badnik robots by trapping them in the robot's core. Robotnik's badnik army is almost completely made of robotized animals.
Destroying the robot will free the animal in it's core.
No to be confused with the much more aggressive process of roboticization.
Destroying the robot will free the animal in it's core.
No to be confused with the much more aggressive process of roboticization.
In Sonic the Hedgehog (1991), almost all enemies are robotized animals.
The process of robotization has only been seen actually happening during Sonic Spinball (1993) and Sonic Lost World (2013).
The process of robotization has only been seen actually happening during Sonic Spinball (1993) and Sonic Lost World (2013).
by alphalight7 August 15, 2016

Usually a square-shaped humanoid on wheels designed to do tasks for people, usually lazy ass people, but can also be used to describe people who are mindless pieces of shit whom set an objective to destroy a person's life by means of putting them in jail for no reason, sending them to hospitals when they're completely healthy, and more. When they accomplish their goal, they just stand around and do nothing until they find another target in their sensors. They're much like a robot that malfunctions. Bad parents are a very good example of robots, especially ones who violently beat their kids for religion. Tommy Vercetti from the famed Rockstar game, Grand Theft Auto Vice City, uses this term to insult police officers that pursue him.
by An intellectual being August 9, 2015

by bushpig June 12, 2004

A humanoid forced to mimic a mechanical object controlled by a computer (or in this case society) to complete daily repetitive tasks without self intelect.
Jennifer is a robot
by EvpJen June 23, 2015

"Doing the robot" - A term for a successful person.
Comes from England's soccer player Peter Crouch who famously performed the 80's dance move 'the robot' after scoring goals for the England team in 2006.
Comes from England's soccer player Peter Crouch who famously performed the 80's dance move 'the robot' after scoring goals for the England team in 2006.
by Scott Hatton September 4, 2008

by pentozali August 17, 2012
