by ligmasigma September 17, 2024
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What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to knowing that axolotsl with perianal abscesses become eagles.
Person 1: Are you addicted to knowing that axolotls with perianal abscesses become eagles?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Ryu Is A Telefang Character Called Osio; The First Juvenile Release: The First Juvenile Release 《¤》.
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Ryu Is A Telefang Character Called Osio; The First Juvenile Release: The First Juvenile Release 《¤》.
by Maternal-Fetal-Medicine February 12, 2025
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A character whose sole reason for existing is to do nothing but shake their unreasonably large tits for the audience to gaze at because the show has no another way of retaining viewer intrigue - usually the writer(s) will try and create artificial depth and/or give them some fuckoff sad backstory to make them feel like a natural part of the setting(or smth idk) but that's always overshadowed by the impossibly massive mammaries they somehow carry on their chests
'bro look at the size of her tits compared to the size of her contribution to the plot, she's defo a Tits the Character'
by The Almighty Cockmeister April 8, 2025
Get the Tits the Character mug.Now these are the kinds of people you see all the time on the interweb! Commonly, when someone reaches a certain level of obsession for said character, they might start referring to them as their "wife" or "husband". Or, well, "malewife". Or.. god forbid... "waifu"...
This is pretty common in the yumeship (another word for people who ship themselves with a character) community, but sometimes these people can be a bit.. strange.
Now no hate to them of course, but they will probably find your IP address if you talk shit about their "wife". They also likely have some sort of shrine or obsessive merch collection of said character, which is totally not creepy or weird in any way. If you see a figure in a jar, don't walk, run.
This is pretty common in the yumeship (another word for people who ship themselves with a character) community, but sometimes these people can be a bit.. strange.
Now no hate to them of course, but they will probably find your IP address if you talk shit about their "wife". They also likely have some sort of shrine or obsessive merch collection of said character, which is totally not creepy or weird in any way. If you see a figure in a jar, don't walk, run.
P1: You're not one of those.. you know, People who call fictional characters their wife or husband, are you?
(Their entire room is covered in merch of said character) P2: What makes you think that?
(Their entire room is covered in merch of said character) P2: What makes you think that?
by starry_horned_freak February 15, 2026
Get the People Who Call Fictional Characters Their Wife or Husband mug.Abstract: An extremely overpowered character/item who's sole purpose for existing is to easily beat/counter any obstacle put in front of them.
A Little Timmy Character (abbreviated as LT character in this) is a character in fiction who's purpose is to be powerful/more powerful than a previous powerful predecessor. Most LT characters are products of insecure people projecting themselves with OCs that can solo all of fiction, or bad authors creating a bad plot. The isekai genre is infamously chock full of LT characters, most of which being the "person who appears weak but is actually really fucking strong" sub-genre.
The naming derives from the power logic of elementary children, as almost all of their powerscaling arguements boil down to "nuh uh, because my character can actually _____ which just so happens to convienently counter your character's ______."
A good way to identify a LT character on the fly is to check two things: their role in the story and their powerscaling's simplicity-to-power ratio. However, this method can be unreliable if the character's reasoning for existence requires more research compared to the average read session, so take the results of this test with a grain of salt. It is heavily recommended to do your own research on the character's, well, character first.
Important note: Not all overpowered characters are Little Timmy Characters. No examples will be provided due to controversy with differing opinions :P
A Little Timmy Character (abbreviated as LT character in this) is a character in fiction who's purpose is to be powerful/more powerful than a previous powerful predecessor. Most LT characters are products of insecure people projecting themselves with OCs that can solo all of fiction, or bad authors creating a bad plot. The isekai genre is infamously chock full of LT characters, most of which being the "person who appears weak but is actually really fucking strong" sub-genre.
The naming derives from the power logic of elementary children, as almost all of their powerscaling arguements boil down to "nuh uh, because my character can actually _____ which just so happens to convienently counter your character's ______."
A good way to identify a LT character on the fly is to check two things: their role in the story and their powerscaling's simplicity-to-power ratio. However, this method can be unreliable if the character's reasoning for existence requires more research compared to the average read session, so take the results of this test with a grain of salt. It is heavily recommended to do your own research on the character's, well, character first.
Important note: Not all overpowered characters are Little Timmy Characters. No examples will be provided due to controversy with differing opinions :P
"Dude, Cortium is such a little timmy character. He can literally erase space and time passively. What an unbalanced result of poor writing."
by asdffrfrnocap July 8, 2025
Get the Little Timmy Character mug.The act of going to someone's house, picking up any object you see, presenting it in some fashion(wether through a small dance or holding it in the air) and hiding it on your person.
by RobinMan November 5, 2010
Get the Pulling a (insert Rpg main characters name here) mug.1. When a completely random set of people find themselves hanging out together and a third party decides to comment on their unusual outing
2. Any circumstance involving a random group of people who have absolutely nothing to do with each other
2. Any circumstance involving a random group of people who have absolutely nothing to do with each other
1. “Becky! Did you see them having dinner the other day?”
“Yes! What an interesting assortment of characters dining in unison”
2. “A random assortment of characters dining in unison just texted me !!!!!” (Completely open to any sort of interpretation)
“Yes! What an interesting assortment of characters dining in unison”
2. “A random assortment of characters dining in unison just texted me !!!!!” (Completely open to any sort of interpretation)
by JennyBea November 19, 2019
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