A female character added to the plotline of a story only to have romantic advances or sexual intercourse with the main character and/or protagonist to give a sense that the protagonist are a person of deep emotional basis.
This main character would be nothing if it weren't for all the plot pussy they throw at him.
Being impatient with the plot during the first few episodes of a Korean Drama Series because it is slow moving.
I have had K-Plot impatience during a few Korean Drama Series, but hung in there and found that the series was fabulous and turned out to be fabulous!
When someone is going to die or is going to be killed
boy I'll shut up before I put you in a plot
Plot vortex is the phenomenon of playing in a role playing game, resists getting caught up in the plot, but does anyway, because otherwise you’re stuck in the bar, drowning your sorrows in a cuppa, watching dreams of adventure slip from your grasp.
Carolina decided to give up her successful psychologist-to-the-stars practice to tumble into the PLOT VORTEX and oppose the NSA and enable the escape of the schizophrenic hacker, obsessed with following the instructions in their head to build an alien tech robot with artificial intelligence.
When things turn out very differently than anybody could have foreseen, the event featured an oppo-plot. When life throws you a major curveball, you experience an oppo-plot. When the forces of Nature turn to reveal that things are just not as they seem, you live through an oppo-plot.
I filed my tax return, fully expecting to be thrown in jail for tax evasion. Then I received a letter from the IRS, they reviewed and adjusted my return, and ...talk about your oppo-plot...got a check for $1,355!
A phrase meaning “trying to get with” or a sexual desire for something/someone. Used commonly to refer to someone who is trying to have intercourse with someone else.
Kendrick: “Hey man, just so you know, this girl is plotting on you.”
Frank: “Really? I didn’t even know she was interested in me.”
A therapy plot is a variation on the "idiot plot", which is a term to describe a story "kept in motion solely by virtue of the fact that everybody involved is an idiot," and that could be quickly solved if the characters were just a bit brighter.
A therapy plot is the same kind of idea, but where the story is purely kept in motion by the fact that every character desperately needs to see a therapist.
"Wow, this book is such a therapy plot. Why are none of these characters seeing a professional?"