(v) When a large group of young people all park their cars in an abandoned parking lot, tune into the same radio station, and proceed to have a dance party. From the word "plot", short for "parking lot"
"You comin' plotting this weekend, kid?"
"I don't know why the cops showed up, all we was doing was plotting"
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to hang around with your friends.
person1: so where do you plot?
person2: mostly down camden lock.
person1: ah I love it there!
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When you are too lazy or don't want to watch a movie for any reason, but you want to know what happens and why everyone is talking about it. So you decide to go on Wikipedia and read the movie's Plot.
This can also be applied to books, TV series, etc.
Guy 1: I saw Super 8 last night, it sucked.
Guy 2: I know!
Guy 1: Have you seen it?
Guy 2: No, but I've plotted it.
Guy 1: Gotta love plotting, I wouldn't have wasted my money on that movie ticket.
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Something said when plot twist is drunkenly mispronounced.
So I was at the bar and plot twat, I mean oops, plot twist.
An idea for a story (usually used to refer to fanfic) that gnaws at the brain until written.
"I was up until 3 am last night, writing. I was just attacked by this Harry/Draco plot bunny that wouldn't leave me alone."
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In a piece of fiction, a Plot Hole is a completely implausible occurrence or series of events that contradicts logic or previously established events in the story. Includes things such as unlikely behaviour or actions of characters, illogical or impossible events, events happening for no apparent reason, or statements/events that contradict earlier events in the storyline.
A Plot Hole is NOT a simple omission of information or unanswered question. These can only be considered a Plot Hole if said omission has no plausible explanation AND is essential information to the overall story's outcome.
Plot Hole: Something that goes against logic or the previous events in the fiction.
Not a Plot Hole: A small unexplained event in the story.
ACTUAL Plot Hole: In Batman Begins a microwave emitter is used to vaporize the water in Gotham to release a psychedelic drug that the water has been laced with. However, the microwaves would in all actuality caused all of the water molecules in every human body to boil and kill everyone very painfully. But this does not happen in the movie.
NOT a Plot Hole: In The Dark Knight Rises, not explaining how Bruce Wayne manages to get back onto the Island of Gotham after it has been cut off from the rest of the world.
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used when a situation is becoming more and more complicated and puzzling.