1. Someone so irredeemably idiotic that it is safe to assume that they derive pleasure from slashing cocks... possibly with a blade of some sort, we just don't know.
2. A general term for an annoying or stupid person.
3. A generic insult, can easily deployed as it rolls off the tongue like water off a Goretex duck.
(Commonly accredited to the legendary Bruce)
'What a cock slasher, he just spat on my patio'
'You cretinous cock slasher, since when have you had the glands to stand up to me'
'AAAAAAARRRRRGHHHHHH!!!! You COCK slasher, right on the tip!'
scottish slang meaning taking a piss
“miss can i go to the slasher?”
A slasher is a basketball player who primarily drives (slashes) to the basket when on offense. They are typically a guard, but can also be a forward. A slasher is a fast and athletic player who attempts to get close to the basket for a layup, dunk or teardrop shot.
I'm tired of playing against these slashers!
Someone who pursues diverse talents well enough to achieve recognition in more than one domain, e.g. plumber/gardener (from the use of slash "/" punctuation).
Christy: Did you already look at those CVs for the designer position?
Ned: Briefly. I'm not sure about the one with the sideline in hairdressing...
Christy: I really like that we're getting more of these slasher profiles.
A slasher fan who hates remakes and reboots. None of them are good except maybe one in their eyes. Slasher purists will either reject the notion that anything made after 2010 is even remotely okay, or just not like remakes or reboots. Series and TV shows made about slashers will also get severe distain from them.
My boyfriend is a slasher purist. He won't even dignify the idea of watching Halloween 2!
(noun) Mascot Slasher is a horror subgenre that in general, combines (now considered since 2023) Mascot Horror and Slasher subgenres. This subgenre tend to appear majorly in films (because of the latter's roots in that format), through it can be appear in other media formats, such as like video games (like the former's roots) and TV shows. Including, sometimes that isn't big-budgeted and more so indie entertainment studios. Similarity like nearly all Mascot Horror video games' production being made by Indie video game studios.
Mascot Slasher can appear in three meanings:
The first meaning is a Mascot Horror story that utilized Slasher elements (both its tropes and thematic), while retain the mother genre's identity.
The second meaning is a original Slasher story, where our Slasher villain(s) happens to be a entertainment (or childhood) mascot or group of entertainment mascots. This meaning is more straight of blending these two horror subgenres.
The third and final meaning is pre-established Slasher story, where if a Slasher franchise is too popular/successful and got more installments that no longer resembled to its original identity by its distributor. Instead, using of what is now Mascot Horror. Such as its tropes, aesthetics, marketing, mascot-level of comedy, and even sometimes the motif.
Smith: Oh, no. Another Mascot Slasher film that turn our childhood characters like Mickey Mouse into slasher villains.