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Dozen

Mostly used in kpop, a dozen is a member of a group who doesn’t add much to the group. It originated as a joke used by fans of NCT to describe a previous member.

“We call him dozen. He dozen sing, dozen dance, dozen rap.”

by treehouse March 12, 2022

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ghoul drool

the wet but yet uncolored residue coating and clinging to the anus after a fart. (n.b. ghoul drool, by definition, does not stain the underpants, but it typically foreruns the urgent need to defecate (read: diarrhea)

I was cooking meatloaf the other day when I farted. I was scared I had sh*t myself, but upon checking, though my finger was wet, it was of no different color. I was thankful only a bit of ghoul drool spilled, although I no less quickly attended to my life-stopping need to find the toilet.

by treehouse May 23, 2021


Wammen

The female secondary characters in visual media who are ostensibly present to fill the "strong female character" trope and provide balance against the male characters, but in the end have an overpopulation crisis so bad that they end up blending into an amorphous mass.

The risk of Wammen increases when a creative team has to adapt a franchise with iconic male characters and wants to allay any criticisms of inequality or gender homogenity.

"There was a lot of wammen characters in the Halo Series, Master Chief was the only dude."

by treehouse May 18, 2022

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slash

See hoyayfor the new mainstream recognition of male+male character attraction/homoerotic subtext in the media. It's just another word for slashy vibes.

"I rarely get HoYay! vibes, even when Sark and Vaughn roll down some stairs together." - on a televisionwithoutpity.com forum

by treehouse March 30, 2004

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kangaroo complex

a desire to have a female friend (the kangaroo) who fills the role of a nurturer, or mother figure
typically comforting beta males and under

1: john always hangs out with melissa, and she seems to act protectively toward him, I wonder if he has a kangaroo complex, and likes the nurturing attention and security

by treehouse December 31, 2015