Antagonistic Marketing is a strategy used by media companies like Disney. Basically you come in throwing stones hoping to stir up controversy. You deliberately want some people to be offended. You sacrifice a smaller market in hopes of capturing a larger one. You also hope that by making people angry you will bait them into constantly talking about your movie/TV show/video game, giving you free publicity and helping grow exposure for your product. This is all rooted in the false idea that any press is good press.
Alex: Did you see the trailer for that new Netflix show?
Bob: Yeah, it's all people talk about.
Alex: It's just trying to force controversy, like all Antagonistic Marketing schemes.
The ultimate kill joy. Someone who makes others so miserable, he/she suppress the effects of dopamine on mood.
Your boss is such a dopaminergic antagonist that every time you have a meeting with him, you're depressed for the rest of the month.
1. Somebody who used to be the antagonist of a game, movie, etc.
2. You misspelled Prantagonist.
OR
A word that I probably just made right now at midnight.
Guy 1: "Did you hear that character in game used to be an antagonist?"
Guy 2: "So he's a pre-antagonist. right."
OR
Guy 1: "You know that character from game is a preantagonist."
Guy 2: "You mean Prantagonist, right?"
Guy 1: "Yes."
A person whose unattractiveness makes a guy's schlong very soft. It has the opposite effect of the drug Viagra.
Robbรจrt: That girl so ugly, she a whole ass viagra antagonist
Read CAREFULLY. You'll learn a new word today - Pre-antagonist!
DEFINITIONS
1. An antagonist, turned protagonist / one of the main characters in a Game or Movie.
2. You just totally spelled the word Prantagonist wrong as preantagonist.
3. Maybe both? I don't know.
Guy 1: "Yo, you know that character / antagonist is now a protagonist?"
Guy 2: "No."
OR
(over text)
Guy 1: "You know {character / protagonist is now a preantagonist?"
Guy 2: "You mean Prantagonist."
Guy 1: "Yes."
OR
Guy 1: "DUDE, The pre-antagonist turned into a preantagonist!"
Guy 2: "This happened over text before, IT'S SPELLED PRANTAGONIST!"
Guy 1: !"Oh."
The bad guy in a story.
A protagonist would be the good guy.
You can remember that, because Pro=good. and An=bad.
Examples for Antagonist and Protagonist
Antagonist:
Voldemort is the Antagonsit in the Harry Potter series.
Kronos is the antagonsit in the Percy Jackson series.
Protagonsit:
Harry Potter is the protagonsit in the Harry Potter series.
Percy Jackson, son of Posiedan is the protagonsit in the Percy Jackson series.
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Lindsay, the antagonist girl, was trying to take control of the town.
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