Arch
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arch, to arch /ahrCH/
verb transitiveto desire to cause harm, foil plans, and generally create aggression against targeted individuals or groups, used esp. with supervillains
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Short for [archetype].
An adjective used largely by writers when referring to plot and characterization elements that are less about realism and more about thematic and metaphorical resonance. Most references to the term are negative and refer to parts of a story that are cheesy, forced, or inconsistent (e.g. a character goes against their established personality just to include a refusal of the call). -
to act gay.
to be gay in a crowd. -
To snap ones teeth at another person.
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Kind of thing usually said by someone drunk as an Irish and disgusted by something gruesome
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A short [Chinese] male often referred to as a [leprechaun].
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