Someone seeking “likes”, attention, and/or affirmation by commenting or posting trendy social justice content on social media platforms, specifically instagram, and often on content that is completely irrelevant to wherever the hero is trying to steer the conversation.
Random person: “Here’s a picture of my dog.”
Gram hero: “Trump is a dog, amiright? Someone please like me.”
Mimicking hero is genuinely funny, they also have a "small" obsession with monoma. They may or may not have a side we've never seen before
Person at the dorm, who have literally everything in his room and has no problem to share those items.
Tom is actually hall hero, he borrowed me his drill yesterday.
It is hard to be hall hero, when half of your items are never returned.
A type of sex in which the woman is used like a video game often involving multiple orgasms for a time but often subsequent boredom from the woman as she grows to realize and resent the gamers emotional indifference.
Jeff has a long tongue and is the reining champion of pussy hero.
Is a gut punching question, if asked at the right conditions.
"Well done, You did something that the Storm couldn't,
Destroyed the damned 33rd....
Do you feel like a hero yet?"
Another way of saying fingering a female.
Yo' I was at ol' girls house last night. I messed w/ her one time & this chick was tryna have me playin' DJ Hero all motha fuckin' night?!
Characters who possess the qualities of traditional heroes—such as strength, intelligence, and leadership—but use them to pursue selfish, destructive, or immoral goals. Unlike typical villains, they often believe their actions are justified or necessary, and may even view themselves as saviors or protectors in their own narrative. These characters blur the line between heroism and villainy, challenging conventional definitions of good and evil by embodying heroic traits while engaging in morally corrupt behavior.
Evil Hero: "I'm Going To Finish What I Started As Your Unholy Hero!"