A person with dark hair (usually brown or black) and a face full of freckles. They are like the mysterious, night-dwelling cousin of the classic ginger — still rocking the freckles but with a darker, cooler twist. Often mistaken for vampires who got a bit too much sun.
Whoa, I thought gingers were rare, but then I met a Shadow Ginger — like if Batman and a ginger had a freckle-covered love child.
by A.Wo September 18, 2024
Get the shadow gingermug. 1. A hero plant in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes which is your starting hero as the Plants, and has many powerful abilities such as Precision Blast and Big Chill. She is in the Mega-Grow & Smarty class in PvZH.
2. An upgrade plant in Plants vs. Bloons for the Peashooter which heavily upgrades the damage, pierce and attack speed so as the Ability of the Peashooter to deal extreme bloon damage.
2. An upgrade plant in Plants vs. Bloons for the Peashooter which heavily upgrades the damage, pierce and attack speed so as the Ability of the Peashooter to deal extreme bloon damage.
"I really think that Green Shadow is a decrnt starter hero for everyone since you can make some plays with your abilities and your power plants."
by Otheruser325 January 21, 2023
Get the Green Shadowmug. by ShadowPlemenc February 20, 2021
Get the Shadowmug. A type of dance move where you imitate a DJ unironically. You feel the music deeply and you let the knees and hips go crazy.
It’s essentially the dance version of shadow boxing - replace the boxer with a DJ.
It’s essentially the dance version of shadow boxing - replace the boxer with a DJ.
Person 1: Fuck! That’s a killer dance move, never seen it done so naturally - what’s it called?
Person 2: Just the Shadow DJ mate, my mum named it.
Person 2: Just the Shadow DJ mate, my mum named it.
by Shadow DJ Master November 8, 2022
Get the Shadow DJmug. You wanna smoke a Vietnam's shadow pack with me?! The trees will speak Vietnam's and they keep asking what Lego set I want.
by MaxKat August 3, 2023
Get the Vietnam's shadow packmug. A video game for role play wanna be’s
Particularly kids that have have nothing better to do besides play video games
Yeah vong!!
Particularly kids that have have nothing better to do besides play video games
Yeah vong!!
by Crimson editor September 14, 2018
Get the shadow of warmug. Five year memoir of the publisher and author behind the true crime outing The Cabbie Homicide, a darker glimpse at how he was bullied and seen misinformation used as an act of bullying. One of his then future contributors who got picked up by Black Sheets Books coined this book his version of The Chocolate War as his namesake anthologies were a direct result.
The book is now with TheBookPatch as it appeared in one form on Lulu.com, Fandom_Wank tried to coin the book glorified fanfiction but he was using horror allegory borrowed from Are You Afraid Of The Dark and played up some of his biting humor from The Fandom Writer. The book was the equal to what Forbes did when they took down fabulist Stephen Glass, as the author seen the film and found the articles -- mindset was doing the same thing on the Fandom_Wank blog to the author. He proved he could be a little funny but was handling subject matter that crossed the line twice as he related some of the crime that unfolded as Chicago Tribune reported on it in the era (one of the jokes he implied to the bully that he gave anal to his own mother.) It's noted for a macabre version of The Aristrocrats joke. Some noted for it's investigative commentary on the true crime pieces from the period as he deconstructed the events of his original creative nonfiction outing along with pundit traits.
The book is now with TheBookPatch as it appeared in one form on Lulu.com, Fandom_Wank tried to coin the book glorified fanfiction but he was using horror allegory borrowed from Are You Afraid Of The Dark and played up some of his biting humor from The Fandom Writer. The book was the equal to what Forbes did when they took down fabulist Stephen Glass, as the author seen the film and found the articles -- mindset was doing the same thing on the Fandom_Wank blog to the author. He proved he could be a little funny but was handling subject matter that crossed the line twice as he related some of the crime that unfolded as Chicago Tribune reported on it in the era (one of the jokes he implied to the bully that he gave anal to his own mother.) It's noted for a macabre version of The Aristrocrats joke. Some noted for it's investigative commentary on the true crime pieces from the period as he deconstructed the events of his original creative nonfiction outing along with pundit traits.
Fandom_Wank: remember that psycho who went at us?
other blogger: The fucker who plagiarized Poe?
Fandom_Wank: Shit -- he took one of us out in print!
mindset: which one of us?
Fandom_Wank: He took direct aim at you. Pointing out how you bore false witness. Even went and published your name in the thing and was pulling a Rod Serling on you as he picked you apart without being Anti-Semitic.
The Rusty Nail: An Eye In Shadows -- I am going to post the entire thing on my blog chronicling his every fail.
Comments from The Other Dark Place: Let's put all these comments together and assemble a counter book to this book he's writing.
other blogger: The fucker who plagiarized Poe?
Fandom_Wank: Shit -- he took one of us out in print!
mindset: which one of us?
Fandom_Wank: He took direct aim at you. Pointing out how you bore false witness. Even went and published your name in the thing and was pulling a Rod Serling on you as he picked you apart without being Anti-Semitic.
The Rusty Nail: An Eye In Shadows -- I am going to post the entire thing on my blog chronicling his every fail.
Comments from The Other Dark Place: Let's put all these comments together and assemble a counter book to this book he's writing.
by illinoishorrorman February 12, 2018
Get the An Eye In Shadowsmug.