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Hero

A title given by a higher organisation during a disaster and/or emergency when they don't want to increase pay for the workers involved

Notice how NHS workers are heroes but it's multi-billion pound industries who's getting bailouts and bonuses.

by Nurse143 April 28, 2020


Hero

Hero refer to characters who, in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness, display courage and the will for self sacrificeβ€”that is, heroismβ€”for some greater good of all humanity. This definition originally referred to martial courage or excellence but extended to more general moral excellence.

Kei Kurono from Gantz is an epitome of a hero

by YoungPyro August 15, 2010

9πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Hero

A person who does something for the benefit of others that an average person cannot, or will not do, while mainaining their morals and ethics

John saved Betsy from that fire, he's a true hero!

by Silvermoondragon567 January 5, 2015

9πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


hero

A person who can't mind their own business and calls the police when they see someone committing minor crimes.(ex.tagging,smoking weed)The "hero" thinks calling the cops will better the community, but they are really looking for self satisfaction. Heroes are usually middle aged Caucasians or yuppies. This word is usually used by taggers, or stoners.

1. Hey Bob we better watch out that woman over their looks like a hero.

2. This spot is pretty hot, keep your eyes peeled for heroes

by blazedinthebay March 31, 2009

13πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


an hero

When you pwn yourself IRL for a really really funny reason.

habbo: i can't get in the pool.
NlGRA: the pool is closed. the pool has aids.
*habbo becomes an hero.

by BloodyStool September 11, 2007

353πŸ‘ 759πŸ‘Ž


hero

Anyone who does something of value, any value, for someone or something other than themselves, that will be forgotten by most within nanoseconds but still, grand recognition of the event persists anyway because of the narcissistic nature of contemporary society. The requirements for earning this moniker were much more extensive in the 20th Century and earlier. Back then, you had to, like, save somebody from a fire to earn the title.

He opened the door for the old lady behind him, and he didn't even slam it in her face this time. What a hero! This great deed will be heralded for all... oh, got a text... what was I saying? Can't remember. Probably wasn't important anyway.

11pm news broadcast: Guy holds door for old lady, who escapes her normal facial bruising. This guy has just been picked to be the grand marshal of the next town parade, followed by him receiving the key to the city.

by 21st Century Soothsayer April 4, 2010

13πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


to hero

transitive verb: 1. to die heroically for a cause or to save lives
2. to die for a lost cause or in some ironic way die while attempting to act like a hero, usu. sarcastic.

1. "the firefighter heroed himself in the burning building, but saved the kitten"
2. "stan wanted to hero himself in the protest of cheese"

by sarcastic sarai July 12, 2009

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž