on a TV show, or in a series of movies, the breakout character is the character that comes out of nowhere and steals the show.
The Fonz, Alex P. Keaton, Steve Urkle, and Stewie Griffin are all breakout characters.
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Out of character (OOC) is usually concerned with role playing or fan fictions. It's when one person
1. either stops writing/typing as that character and speaks as them self to whoever is reading.
2. The character that is being used isn't acting like that character will act. Often happens because someone doesn't know that much about the fandom or just not very experienced with that character.
Often someone will try to warn that they will be Out Of Character at some points or in all.
In the fan fiction I just read Ron was completely out of character like it wasn't even him!
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the βblueβ character is stereotypically tranquil, peaceful, calm, reliable, serene, and/or intelligent. examples of the character would be the following: peeta (hunger games), luna lovegood, L (deathnote), alice cullen, lucas (st)!
βi love the blue character!β
βwhat the fuck is that?β
the βredβ character is stereotypically dramatic, energetic, brave, dangerous, determined, and/or passionate! examples of this would be the following: tony stark, santana lopez, katie fitch, katherine pierce, klaus mikelson (idk how to spell it), marceline/marshel lee!
βi love the red character!β
βwhat the fuck is that?β
some character business CB. an action that pertains to kids in the LA area that are described as characters doing their daily activites
he recorded himself getting head in a mirror thats some "character business"
he smoke an ounce joint, hes on some character business
- A character probably born from fantasy/fiction but which is actually real to those who have feelings for them;
- Cause of both happiness and pain in many people;
- Someone from a story you wish you don't fall for but you do.
-Hey, I'm dating a fictional character.
-Who??
-Bellatrix Black! She's real!
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