English word senses marked with topical category "South Park"
Parent categories: American fiction, Animation, Fiction, United States, Mass media, Artistic works, North America, Culture, Media, Art, America, Society, Communication, Earth, Nature
Total 26 word senses
- Captain Hindsight (Proper name) A person who is happy to criticize decisions with the benefit of hindsight, but did nothing to stop those decisions being made at the time.
- Cartman (Proper name) Eric Cartman, a fictional character from the animated sitcom South Park.
- Cartmanian (Adjective) Characteristic of or relating to Eric Cartman, a character in the adult animated sitcom South Park.
- Chewbacca defense (Noun) Any legal strategy or propaganda strategy that seeks to overwhelm its audience with nonsensical arguments, as a way of confusing the audience and drowning out legitimate opposing arguments.
- Closetgate (Proper name) A scandal following the airing of the South Park television episode "Trapped in the Closet", which was a satirical parody of Scientology and Scientologist actor Tom Cruise.
- Couric (Noun) A unit of mass equal to approximately 2.5 pounds (1.1 kilograms) that is used to measure the mass of fecal matter.
- South Park (Proper name) A high intermontane grassland basin in Park County, in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado.
- South Park (Proper name) A small fictional snow-capped mountainous Colorado town, the setting of the adult animated sitcom South Park.
- South Park Republican (Noun) A member of a generation of young people holding center-right political beliefs more or less aligned with those portrayed in the American animated television program South Park.
- South Park Republicanism (Noun) The center-right political ideology held by the South Park Republicans.
- South Parkian (Adjective) Of or related to the adult animated sitcom South Park.
- authoritah (Noun) Authority (the power to enforce rules or give orders).
- blame Canada (Verb) A catch phrase for shifting attention away from a problem or serious social issue by humorously laying responsibility on Canada.
- chin diaper (Noun) An anti-coronavirus facemask when worn only under one's chin.
- durka durka (Interjection) Mimicking Middle Eastern speech.
- gingervitis (Noun) The condition of being ginger (having reddish-brown hair), treated as if it were a disease or affliction.
- m'kay (Interjection) Okay; an expression of acknowledgment or affirmation, now sometimes used in an ironic or condescending sense.; spelling mkay
- m'kay (Interjection) Okay; an expression of acknowledgment or affirmation, now sometimes used in an ironic or condescending sense.; spelling mmkay
- m'kay (Interjection) Okay; an expression of acknowledgment or affirmation, now sometimes used in an ironic or condescending sense.; spelling mmmkay
- m'kay (Interjection) Okay; an expression of acknowledgment or affirmation, now sometimes used in an ironic or condescending sense.; spelling mm-kay
- m'kay (Interjection) Okay; an expression of acknowledgment or affirmation, now sometimes used in an ironic or condescending sense.; spelling mmm-kay
- sad panda (Noun) An unhappy or disappointed person.
- snizz (Noun) A vagina, or vaginas collectively.
- stunning and brave (Adjective) Used to express disrespect, in particular to suggest someone (especially a transgender person) or something has been promoted as good but is actually bad.
- unclefucker (Noun) A term of abuse, variant of motherfucker.
- underpants gnome (Noun) Someone who makes incomplete plans with missing steps; someone who plans unsuccessfully.
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