Mainboy
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Used to refer to your best friend or in some cases a drunk acquaintance.
-noun1. the female who gives you the best head; not necessarily the one who you’re with or who you love the most, or even who is the best in bed- just the one who gives the best fellatio.
The current trend, or fad; something widely accepted; mainstream for cool kids
Your homeboy with whom you're chillin most of the time.
penis, cock, mahood (aroused)
A portmanteau word combining "main" and "character." It usually refers to the main character of a video game, especially one who is nameable.
a truly righteous band of brothers, those who can be relied upon not to hurl chunks on only the seventh pint
Usually the character in a story of any kind, book, movie, TV show, who has the most importance in the story and does the most to support the plot. Most of the action should follow the main character. *Something that animes such as Naruto and Bleach do not have* Hermione Granger is a main character; Harry Potter should have been cast as an extra (supporting character at best)
When the main character(s) of a movie, story, game, or other media manage to defy nearly all odds of being injured, killed, or otherwise majorly inconvenienced, it's safe to assume they must have some sort of supernatural insurance policy protecting their asses. Especially when others immediately around them are not so lucky.As well as avoiding the negative, characters with MCI often happen to stumble upon just what they might need for a given situation, out of the blue.This phenomenon could be chalked up to just plain dumb luck, or perhaps more likely unrealistic writing on the creator's part. Mary Sues and their variants are often gifted with Main Character Insurance.Generally, when this occurs, it leads to a very unrealistic and fantastical atmosphere, removing any seriousness there might have been.
the principle that the main character of a story won't die at all or until the end of the story/series
A lead actor's ability to survive near death encounters. Mainly used to keep star performers alive for the climax of the plot. Blatantly used and overdone in horror films.