A business or organization who represents a range of actors by getting them paid roles within the acting industry.
"I have an acting agent"
"I am looking for the best acting agency in London"
E.g. Bennett Darling Acting bdartists.co.uk
"I am looking for the best acting agency in London"
E.g. Bennett Darling Acting bdartists.co.uk
by Knightley123 April 18, 2013
Someone who does not apologize for being GREAT.
Someone who knows that they are COLD AF!!! Nice at everything they do and inspires other
Someone who knows that they are COLD AF!!! Nice at everything they do and inspires other
by BeautyPie March 29, 2021
"To this point, we do believe that the explosion was an intentional act," police spokesman Don Aaron told reporters.
by Chaitan December 27, 2020
Herbal Essences is the act of ripping a girl's ass and pouring shampoo down the middle. According to Urban Dictionary, at least.
by bruhthisismyhandle August 28, 2021
by TheRandomGuy_BD February 10, 2023
The act of defecation. To pass solid waste. Dropping the kids off at the pool. Splashdown. Giving birth to a live eel. Reverse sodomy.
The intruder performed a vile toilet act upon the Secretary's Chair and Cushion before leaving the scene of the crime.
by The Boston Sausage Strangler August 14, 2019
/sekənd/ /akt/ /ˈlīˌbrerē,ˈlīb(ə)rē/
noun, phrase
1. A term used to define a horror trope -- the period of a horror film (most often occurring in the latter half of the Second Act) where the hero/es research their foe/s in an effort to become more equally matched and equipped to battle them in the Final Act. Coined by screenwriter Kimberley Elizabeth.
eg. ~ Copyright-safe Google searches, Wikipedia scouring, Newspaper clippings, Microfiche scanning, and trips to the - you guessed it - Library.
noun, phrase
1. A term used to define a horror trope -- the period of a horror film (most often occurring in the latter half of the Second Act) where the hero/es research their foe/s in an effort to become more equally matched and equipped to battle them in the Final Act. Coined by screenwriter Kimberley Elizabeth.
eg. ~ Copyright-safe Google searches, Wikipedia scouring, Newspaper clippings, Microfiche scanning, and trips to the - you guessed it - Library.
When the characters of I Know What You Did Last Summer go to Billy Blue's sister's house and look through that yearbook, it was a total Second Act Library moment.
by Kimmi Kill Zombie March 02, 2021