This is when someone is talking about some aspect of themselves, but the content of what they say is actually an expression of the aspect of themselves they are talking about.
Oden: Sometimes I think I'm paranoid, but then I realize that's ridiculous because that thought is probably just coming from the chip the government implanted in my ear when Loki knocked me unconscious at the bar yesterday.
Freya: Well if that isn't some recursive character expression!
A person playing stupid for fame. The person does and says anything that gets a reaction out of people.
Person 1: Hey have you seen the new guy streaming?
Persons 2 :Are you referring to the Trump supporter saying the earth is flat and that he enjoys fucking his stepsister?
Person 1: Yes
Persons 2: The guy is playing a stupid character for fame. Everything he says is bullshit.
wear the same outfit your GTA character has on :)
This event is held on December 21st
person 1: " Yooo, look at my GTA character"
person 2: " You know what day it is right?"
person 1: "nah what are you talkin ab?"
Person 2: "National dress as your GTA Character Day"
person 1: "oh fr"
person 2: "yes now change rn"
wear the same outfit your GTA character has on :)
This event is held on December 21st
person 1: " Yooo, look at my GTA character"
person 2: " You know what day it is right?"
person 1: "nah what are you talkin ab?"
Person 2: "National dress as your GTA Character Day"
person 1: "oh fr"
person 2: "yes now change rn"
A vague term of praise bestowed upon sports teams or players when a commentator or pundit wants to praise them, but cannot highlight anything about their performance that was particularly good. Especially popularised by former Liverpool and Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, the term 'great character' is good as it is ambiguous enough that a team or athlete does not have to show any particular attribute to qualify for it, but nevertheless vaguely implies some kind of tenacity or strength of personality on their part.
"The boys showed great character out there today to get that win."
A character from a piece of media that is a fan favorite and is seen as funny by both fans and non-fans. Some examples include Nagito Komaeda (Danganronpa), Sans (Undertale), and Tohru Adachi (Persona).
My cousin Crump says that he loves Adachi despite never playing Persona 4, I guess that makes him an Irony Character.