an all girls school in park slope, brooklyn. most of the girls act as if they've never seen the male species when a guy steps foot into the building. PE is joke in itself. the only good sports are basketball and swimming. the step team is so much better than the cheerleading team. breakfast and lunch consist of grease and more grease. chem is the hardest science due to it being taught by a foreign teacher with a thick accent. everyone thinks they hate song contest but secretly adore it. the school mascot is the panda. st. saviour's rival is fontbonne academy.
St. Saviour girl #1: OMG, who is that hottie?!!!
SSHS girl #2: Gross that's Mr. Darrup. He's like 85!(in actuality, in his forties)
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a way to describe any milf who has saved the world in any capacity
Natasha Romanoff is a milf and saviour.
Carol Danvers is a milf and saviour.
A rather amazing rock / metal band that comes from the scary depths of denmead, they play instruments such as guitars and drums and manage to keep their neighbours happy at the same time
also see; wankers, tossers, retards
Andy mardell, john hawes,adam rockett and murry lane kinda
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a white cunt that tries to get approval from people of colour, aka a pick me...
they think that they are superior to other white people just because they cant mind their own business,
they dont realise that we dont actually like them at all LOL
also follow me on instagram tbh @/ bronwyn.kozume <3
not emily being a "white saviour"
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A person who has sex with another as a last resort, when thier original plans don't work out.usually happens in a saturday
I was Magdalena's Saturday saviour when her three way did't work out.
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Person who has sex with another person as a last resort after their other plan has failed, usually happens on saturdays.
Martha's saturday saviour was a four eyed nerd.
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"PAS" for abbreviation
The definition of a character, usually a side character, who often or always saves the day for the sake of plot armour, or generally is the character who acts out the plot armour action, and/or allows the plot armour to take place. In order to be a PAS, you would not have any kind of credibility to be the saviour of the day at the given moment, and gives the hero to the rescue no reason to be there whatsoever.
Instances where a character tells about something that he/she/it has done off-screen (alternatively off-stage or off-page in the case of theatre plays or books and other text-based media respectively), but that is so incredibly important to the presented narrative that it should have been shown on-screen, makes that character qualified as a PAS.
One trait of a PAS can be that they defy their respective universe law, or act out of character during the plot armour moments.
Examples of PASs are Rey from Star Wars, the majority of the characters in The Room, and most of the side characters in horror movies that the monster devours in seconds, despite the monster spending like 5 minutes walking intimidately to our protagonists.
Person 1: Hey, did you watch that episode of Doctor Who where K-9 comes to the rescue out of nowhere?
Person 2: Yeah, he wasn't even present that much earlier in the episode! That was too good to be true. They didn't need to make him The Plot Armour Saviour, it ruined the whole experience for me.
Person 1: It drives me mad, K9 was such a PAS!