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Hero's Mess

A term originally coined by SPC Groth while deployed in eastern Afghanistan. He used the term to describe a soldier who was covered in his own blood and tears. It then caught on to most of the camp in the following weeks. Songs were written about it, etc.

LT - Has anyone seen Wheeler?
Groth - Yea, he's up that staircase. He's bleeding out and crying; it's a real hero's mess up there.

(The name above, 'Wheeler' has been changed from the original name of the soldier)

by SSG winning July 13, 2013


Underground hero

Term that refers to a highly beneficial product or solution that is often overlooked or minimized despite how valuable it is.

Vibration plate therapy is the easiest way to lose weight, yet no one talks about it, it’s an underground hero.

by RDWR September 14, 2023


Hero shaming

Calling out someone for being a hero for the sake of getting karma points on social media or in the news.

We are planning on hero shaming Jane because she asked that mentally handicapped kid to the prom just so she could let channel five know so they could do a live segment on how amazing she is.

by Uncle Smutty May 27, 2019


Hero from omor

Malewife lmao

Person A: "Hero from Omor is such a malewife!"
Person B: "kys."

by the best homosexual December 23, 2023


hero fighter

A game that takes centuries to update.

That game is such a Hero Fighter man...

by MangaD July 23, 2017


hero fighter

Hero Fighter (HF) is a free web-based fighting game created by Marti Wong, who was one of the designers and developers of Little Fighter 2. It features a mix of medieval and fantasy theme. It supports up to 3 human players on one computer, and up to 4 computers on a network game mode. As each computer allows up to 3 players, a network game can allow 12 players at the same time!

Hero Fighter is the best game ever!

by MangaD July 19, 2017


Evil Hero

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!"

by The Dark Paragon September 11, 2024