A person who is well deserving of credit and recognition in a situation in which their role would otherwise be overlooked or deemed insignificant to the resulted success.
Derrick: Yo dawg, I wanna thank you for havin' that party at your crib last night. I got some mad pussy bro, you sure now how to show a good time. Shit was off the chain.
Kevin: Na homie, don't sweat it. You're the only one who helped stay and clean up the empty beer bottles and scrub off the dry semen stains on my couch. You da real MVP.
Kevin: Na homie, don't sweat it. You're the only one who helped stay and clean up the empty beer bottles and scrub off the dry semen stains on my couch. You da real MVP.
by Mikeulf May 26, 2014
by This is a name September 7, 2014
A phrase people that have no life and no friends on Twitter use to say to athletes that have won an MVP award.
by Boyboy888 May 21, 2021
by OmegaDaBoi April 17, 2020
More than winning, the Joe Gagnon MVP Award is the most coveted by all competitors when competing in the Eye-Patch Olympics. It may be the most coveted award of all awards. The winner of this award is the person who left everything on the field, including their clothes and anything else they brought. It takes heart, perseverance and hair, lots of hair, to win this award.
While competing in the Eye-Patch Olympics Ryan won the Joe Gagnon MVP award because he competed with vigor and heart.
by Zacharichy April 17, 2020
A young public figure that posts his Tik Toks on Instagram reels & goes viral but his Tik Tok page is not impressing
That is Reward mvp's video
by pdoto November 23, 2021
"The Father of Algebra"
"No further questions, Your Honor."
Harvard MVP
ACT and SAT Extraordinaire
Only one "B"
Name of an advanced student who is very diligent, busy, and signs up (but does not participate in) many clubs. Has an interesting aging process because they skipped a grade of school. Remains at the age of 12 until Mr. President's further notice.
"No further questions, Your Honor."
Harvard MVP
ACT and SAT Extraordinaire
Only one "B"
Name of an advanced student who is very diligent, busy, and signs up (but does not participate in) many clubs. Has an interesting aging process because they skipped a grade of school. Remains at the age of 12 until Mr. President's further notice.
Person 1 (let's call him Casey): Look at the new kid! Apparently he skipped a grade and is becoming a total Harvard MVP. He signed up for a ton of clubs and got a perfect score on his national latin exam.
Person 2: Yeah, if he's a true Harvard MVP, he'll get a "B" in his civ class and switch teachers.
Casey: True, True.
Person 2: Yeah, if he's a true Harvard MVP, he'll get a "B" in his civ class and switch teachers.
Casey: True, True.
by iwishicouldbeharvardmvp March 6, 2018