Some who has encountered Chuck Norris
Archeologists unearthed an old english dictionary dating back to the year 1236. It defined "victim" as "one who has encountered Chuck Norris"
by mr harryballsonya March 05, 2006
Often abbreviated to "PV".
Commonly used to refer to a girl with whom you are considering courtship/elopement/copulation/mating/etc. Typically used by people who are less than attractive to begin with; therefore their person-of-desire is considered "prey".
Commonly used to refer to a girl with whom you are considering courtship/elopement/copulation/mating/etc. Typically used by people who are less than attractive to begin with; therefore their person-of-desire is considered "prey".
"Spot any PV's (potential victims) tonight at that house party?"
"I'm going to walk around the club and look for some PV's. I'll report back to you with the results."
"I'm going to walk around the club and look for some PV's. I'll report back to you with the results."
by kngcn August 20, 2012
"victim card" in short means some one who will try and act like a victim in a situation to get sympathy from other people.
by jerm200 June 23, 2016
In a group picture, the individual(s) who are cropped out to make to focus on one person, often for a profile picture
by goodmorningvhoyz October 23, 2015
1) The dramatic portrayal of oneself as being disadvantaged by misfortune, in the pursuit of others pity and sympathy.
2) To portray another individual as the cause of misfortune, in order to appear victimized; to villainize someone
2) To portray another individual as the cause of misfortune, in order to appear victimized; to villainize someone
“That guy is playing the victim card by telling his sob story”
“That person is using a victim card in her attempt to villainize all white people as racist”
“That person is using a victim card in her attempt to villainize all white people as racist”
by Quake2000 May 18, 2018
A design victim will decorate his or her house by the book, ie. follow the latest trends in magazines, tv shows etc... According to a design victim absolutely everything in their house should be designed: from the teapot (Alessi), to the toilet brush (Starck). The sole aim in life of the design victim is to have a magazine publish his or her interiors. Most relationships with design victims end up in divorce.
Example of a design victim's dialogue: Darling how many times do I have to tell you not to wear those red slippers in the bedroom, your suppose to walk bare-footed on a Karim Rashid rug!
by WorkVitamins March 12, 2008

