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    [Adjective]  | "vil*lain*ous" | \ ˈvi-lə-nəs \


    1: befitting a villain (as in evil or depraved character)

    2: being or having the character of a villain : depraved

    3: highly objectionable : wretched


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Adverb]  | "villainously" 


    1: in a mean or spiteful manner;


      * e.g., " ... the robber villainously snatched the necklace from the old woman's throat "





    [Adjective]  | "villainous" 


    1: not conforming to a high moral standard; morally unacceptable;


      * e.g., " ... villainous behavior that made him one of the most notorious figures in history and gave rise to the legend of Dracula "





     [ "Villain" ]

    1: What junior grimes is and he proudly owns up for it as he lacks guilt, shame nor any morally responsible traits. Aka “the real life joker” this grimes kid enjoys doing anything illegal and morally corrupt so long as it negatively affects the world and everyone in it. Evil, corrupt and against the law. Junior grimes considers himself a villainous threat and aspires to become the greatest villain of all time. Knows no boundaries and will do whatever it takes to get what he wants whether it be moral or not because the ends justify the means for this villainous Junior Grimes. there truly is no heroic qualities in this boy as the world revolves around him and his goals. Grimes doesn’t care about anybody but himself and will destroy anything and anyone in order to win which makes him horrifyingly plausible as a nightmare come true. what exactly created junior grimes to be the villain is currently unknown as he’s got multiple origins yet all arrive with the same outcome. Junior IS the villain, or possibly an anti villain but who gives a shit anyway, right?

      * e.g.,  ... Junior Grimes IS the villain, the enemy but he serves a purpose to balance out the good which is he’ll never die _____ Joker and any other villain in fiction: >:( Darth Vader: what makes you think your better, huh? What’s the difference between you and me, boy? Junior: I’m not fictional Junior grimes is the villain 

     [ "Villain" ]

    1: Anyone whose motives you don’t understand.

      * e.g.,  ... Maybe if you knew why I'm trying to take over the world, I'd no longer be a villain in your eyes. 

     [ "Villain" ]

    1: Somebody who puts milk in before the cereal

      * e.g.,  ... He is a Villain since he put milk in the bowl before the cereal. 

     [ "Villain" ]

    1: A composer and/or performer of menacing riddums and soul poisoning madness. A true Villain considers nothing taboo and will penetrate the heart and mind of all mankind in an effort to enlighten or destroy.

      * e.g.,  ... EF Tedenfred is one old ass Villain. 

     [ "Villain" ]

    1: The guy whose side of the story isn't shown as much as the Hero's.

      * e.g.,  ... Man, I love the Villain's (Sauron) story in Lord of the Rings waaaaay more than Frodo's. 

     [ "villainism" ]

    1: Someone who appears like a villain on the surface but is not simply evil or bad. Acting rebellious and mischievous in situations for positive reasons. Nina Robinson coined the word in her novel "Villainism: A Villain's Transformation. Acting in a way that is in opposition to the norms of society, a counter-cultural approach and philosophy to life.

      * e.g.,  ... Saint: I don't want to attend the party, but I'm worried everyone will think I'm a jerk. 

     [ "villain" ]

    1: another word for little sister

      * e.g.,  ... the villain threw a juice box at my head 

     [ "[villains]" ]

    1: A noun used by the rapper Saint Pete to refer to his crew, boys, or homies. Also uses the word villain to refer to himself.

      * e.g.,  ... My villains and I are gonna go out and ride around. 

     [ "Villains" ]

    1: Are exceptionally powerful beings who believe in the absolute truth of "natural selection". they are actually joyful fellows who love to laugh alot ( like mwhahahahaha!). despite their physical and mental capabilities to rule the world, they always tend to fail because these tyrannical directors are always setting them up in the end. just like us, villains are victims of prejudice and social injustice by the gov't and the mass media portraying them as anti-socials who are very evil to the core. (we cant actually blame them for trying to take over the world since most people are so dimwitted that they sometimes worship shitheads like justin bieber.)

      * e.g.,  ... guy 1: heard of Darth Vader? i heard he is one of the most notable villains to date. i wonder how evil he was.. guy 2: you could say that, but you wanna know why he's like that? its because of STUPID, IGNORANT, WHITEWASHED, and OPPORTUNIST people like YOU!! guy 1: *shuts his trap up 

     [ "Villain" ]

    1: the counter part to a hero. Usually comes with a group of loyal hunch men who do bidding and have some plot to take over the city or world. Evil to the core. Shows no mercy for people especially his hero counter-part

      * e.g.,  ... The joker is a total villain in the Bat Man movies. 

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