To be shot with a large number of arrows in quick succession and turned into a human pincushion. Named after the fate of Boromir in the first 'Lord of the Rings' film.
He had unwisely angered several members of the national archery squad, and within seconds had been boromired.
by Hollywood fan April 5, 2007
Get the boromired mug.A character from Lord Of The Rings. A member of the Fellowship of the Ring, who along with Aragorn represented the race of men in the attempted destruction of Ring of Sauron.
Was going to simply walk into Mordor, until he took three arrows to his chest.
Was going to simply walk into Mordor, until he took three arrows to his chest.
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by Deadnight Warrior February 20, 2010
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by Noodle* October 29, 2010
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Get the Boromir mug.Boromir, older brother to Faramir, and the eldest son of Denethor.
He was a member of the fellowship, until Lurtz killed him. Because he tried to take the one ring, many people believe him to be one of the 'bad' characters, and he is often portrayed as the chauvanist or sarcastic jerk in fanfiction.
The truth is that he was used by Tolkien to show that anyone, even those with the best of intentions, or the strongest of wills, could be seduced by the ring's power.
And no matter what anyone says, even if they say what he did was dishonorable, he redeemed himself in the end by sacrificing himself to try and save Merry and Pippin.
He was a member of the fellowship, until Lurtz killed him. Because he tried to take the one ring, many people believe him to be one of the 'bad' characters, and he is often portrayed as the chauvanist or sarcastic jerk in fanfiction.
The truth is that he was used by Tolkien to show that anyone, even those with the best of intentions, or the strongest of wills, could be seduced by the ring's power.
And no matter what anyone says, even if they say what he did was dishonorable, he redeemed himself in the end by sacrificing himself to try and save Merry and Pippin.
I am tired of Legolas/Aragorn/Frodo fangirls writing romantic fiction about how Boromir was dishonorable; they obviously haven't read the books or can't analyze characters very well.
by Theaphelia March 3, 2004
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