Usually a child ages from 0-40 that lives on the reservation and has an rezzy accent. Walks into anyone's house like they live there, especially when it's dinner time. Knows how to swear like a sailor. Walks around the proj with a stick to scare off the rez dogs. Calls everyone Aunty Uncle or Cuz.
Howah! Look at that Rez Kid Jimmy Bear over there. Those rez dogs are really giving him hell. (Yells) "hote ryst behave!"
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Someone that likes stupid unrealistic fighting movies and shows. They grew up watching things like Spiderman, Star Wars, Dragon Ball, etc. They usually own a toy WWE belt. When they grow up and have kids, they introduce this pop culture to their children, then the cycle continues...
God, he is such a Spiderman Kid.
Look at that Spiderman Kid over there.
Synonym of “born to disappoint”
Person 1: “My son is such a gifted kid!”
Person 2: “Guess he’s born to disappoint.”
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A white boy in a classroom who acts like he’s from the hood, and looks like an idiot while doing it. He has most likely never heard of a belt and randomly bursts into trashy rap in the middle of class. Also know as a sound cloud rapper.
“Today pimp kid got really angry because his plastic chain broke.”
A young teenager who tends to panic in games when they are being shot at in war zone they tend to scream 'WHY CAN'T I BUILD' !
A child who is simply not ready for the harsh realities of real life because they were coddled too much as a child. Helicopter kids come in many forms and do many things to signify that they are indeed, helicopter kids. For example:
Follow you around the room when having a conversation
Eat out a lot despite not having a job
Cant live in a house without a heater
Ask for permission to do mundane shit
Gets paranoid as shit whenever anything slightly illegal happens in their vicinity
Overall a beta human being
“Should we invite ___ over tonight?”
“Dude no, they’re such a ducking helicopter kid, they’ll ruin everyone’s night.”
the kid’s life is hard as hell, due to piling amounts of school work, peer pressure from classmates, and fake friends.
“the kid’s life is hard as hell, so thank god for instagram, iphones, and fries.”