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Villain era

When you're tired being a pushover to others and finally start to say no

John: I finally put my foot down because I was tired being the doormat. My villain era has started.

by Bobo14_ July 12, 2022

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vibey villain

a villain that is trendy, and vibey

this term originated from dpr ian's song, "no blueberries"

i'm a vibey villain, mi amor, yeah oh she knows it

by vvjjjjxx March 20, 2021


Villa Villains

Noun: Group of people, normally located in towns with "Villa" in the name. Tend to be very close knit, have the ability to spend exorbatent amounts of money on alcohol, and make a party better whenever present. However, less than adequate with women. Most women find "Villa Villains" repulsive, mean, and/or self-centered. To their dismay, "Villa Villains" don't care because they usually find some skirt somewhere else anyway.

Dude, did you go to that party last night? Some Villa Villains were there and it was the best time I've ever had.

by spdyr4 May 8, 2009

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villain arc

Time where someone bounces back from a tragic event in their life, most commonly used for guys going to the gym after a break up.

Have you seen Jim lately? He’s been in his villain arc at the gym recently after he broke up with Katie.

by Yungnoodledrip May 24, 2022

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villain season

The male equivalent of hot girl summer. When guys become straight up villains. Also known as the Future Hendrix lifestyle.

Drake: What’s villain season

Future: When you respond to her paragraph text with “Life is good” then block her, thats villain season.

by An Apostle of Future January 27, 2020

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Trash Villain

I think it's a villain who is hot. They may or may not need to have facial hair that is on point. Think Ben Barnes as Darkling in Shadow and Bone on Netflix

Ben Barnes as Darkling is such a trash villain that he has chemistry with everyone and everything—even a table

by Lord Grumpy Darkling May 11, 2021


rotating villain

In American democracy, when the majority party has enough votes to pass populist legislation, party leaders designate a scapegoat who will refuse to vote with the party thereby killing the legislation. The opposition is otherwise inexplicable and typically comes from someone who is safe or not up for re-election. This allows for maximum diffusion of responsibility.

WTF??? Senator Lieberman now opposes the same health care compromise he himself suggested. Just when everyone thought Democrats had enough votes to get this done. Guess they made Lieberman the rotating villain...

by brmull March 19, 2011

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