My baby just made his first Disney Channel Sitcom in the toilet!
-Also called OMES.
"Oh my eighties sitcom!" is a term meaning "oh my god!"
However, OMES is usually said when something mind-numbingly sweet or heroic happens, derived from eighties' sitcoms which almost always had a happy ending, or good ultimately triumphs over evil.
Can also be used to express sarcasm.
Star Trek: The Next Generation is a good example of OMES, where Picard almost always finds a way to ultimately defeat the bad guy... but that's another story altogether.
Trixie: It was so sweet... Rob asked Ellie out after having a crush on her for three whole weeks!
Delaney: Oh My Eighties Sitcom!
Sammy: And then, at the last minute, Mary Sue managed to save the day!
Lizzie: OMES...
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An affliction where a person's pattern of social interaction is structured like sitcom dialogue, and rarely deviates. Usually a coping mechanism for poor social acuity.
It's so painful speaking to Gary. He's always making jokes that flop, like out of place lines from the big bang theory. He's got sitcom brain.
The verbalization of the word "sitcom". The turning of a clever comedic routine into a sitcom.
When a comedian, such as John Malaney, has such a good routine about everyday events, he is just calling out to the networks to sitcomize him.
Having the hair of a popular 90's sitcom star
Wow, that guy looks like he should be in "my two dad's" with that sitcom hair
A show that has to have a laughing sound effect when a character in the cast has to say a single word.
Jon: Man, this Sitcom us really funny
Sam: Dude what the heck his mom just died.
A comic (including variations such as web-comics) that resemble a sitcom. Typically include story-lines of varying lengths, without the laugh-a-minute style of traditional comics.
a: "Eugh. This comic is so boring. It only has one little joke in it and the story lasts all week."
b: "Dude, that's a sitcomic."