Heroes

Word HEROES
Character 6
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈhɪəɹəʊz/

Definitions and meanings of "Heroes"

What do we mean by heroes?

Somebody who possesses great bravery and carries out extraordinary or noble deeds.

A role model.

The protagonist in a work of fiction.

The current player, especially an hypothetical player for example and didactic purposes. Compare: villain. Not to be confused with hero call.

A large sandwich made from meats and cheeses; a hero sandwich.

(food styling) The product chosen from several candidates to be photographed.

The eye-catching top portion of a web page, sometimes including a hero image; the portion above the fold.

A very poorly written show on NBC that started in 2006. Ordinary people develop superpowers, and the show centers around them. Sylar is the bad guy in season 1, and he can stop bullets in mid-air, but he can't stop a little Japanese guy 10 feet away from him from jamming a sword all the way through his abdomen. Inconsitencies in the story make it all the worse. It's an okay show for kids, I suppose...for retarded kids anyway. Urban Dictionary

This show fucking sucks Urban Dictionary

Slang for "goodbye", popularized by one of snoop dogg's characters on his show "doggy fizzle televizzle" on mtv. Urban Dictionary

1. to kill oneself, especially over something trivial 2. someone who kills himself, especially over something trivial The term originated in a poorly written eulogy posted on the MySpace memorial page of a boy who shot himself after he lost his iPod. The poem frequently referred to the boy as "an hero." Though the use of "an" with words beginning with 'h' is acceptable when the letter is silent--as in many varieties of British English--it was incorrect in this case, since the author did not write the rest of the poem in British English. The use of "an" before "hero" might also be inferred to be a careless error from the many other instances of poor style and grammar found in the rest of the source material. The term subsequently gained wide acceptance as a means to refer to those, such as the aforementioned boy, who kill themselves. Though the term is frequently applied to people who kill themselves needlessly, many famous, easily justifiable suicides are regarded as an heroes (e.g. Adolf Hitler). Considering its origins, the term should be used with caution. Most are unfamiliar with the term, and those who are familiar with it may be offended at its use, especially when it is used in reference to a deceased loved one. Urban Dictionary

1) Committing suicide over something really stupid. 2) Failing to commit suicide over something really stupid. 3) Doing something stupid, which results in accidentally killing yourself. 4) Also sometimes used on the work safe boards for someone who deliberately posts porn, which is considered both "suicidal" (due to the ban that usually follows), but truly heroic. Term originates from a grammatically incorrect poem posted at a myspace memorial for a boy (Mitchell) who killed himself when he couldn't find his ipod. Urban Dictionary

Noun. A word that has recently been overused in the American English vocabulary. It has been automatically bestowed upon people in the law enforcement, armed forces, or fire/rescue services, as well as presidents. I.e. police officers, soldiers, and fire fighters and paramedics. A hero, however, does not require wearing a uniform or be involved in such professions listed above. The basic definition of a hero is one who does not recognize such declarations bestowed upon them by others and accomplishes an act or acts which are deemed extraordinary and exceeds the call of duty. This act or acts usually involves the intention or consequence of saving another person(s) life or rescuing another from impending harm. Urban Dictionary

Someone who opens a door on call of duty zombies even though they have the least amount of points. Urban Dictionary

A derogatory term used to describe someone who tries way too hard at delivering peace or justice in which the matters are trivial and not worth bothering about. The persons intentions of being a HERO is usually to receive applause or gratitude from others Urban Dictionary

To commit suicide, most often told to someone who has failed miserably. Urban Dictionary

To single handedly charge into a group of enemies in a attempt to look like a hero. Note: The possibility of sucess should be very low. Urban Dictionary

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The word "heroes" in example sentences

That link leads you to the RNC Facebook home page, which features Republican heroes such as Jackie Robinson, the inclusion of whom made the entire \ "Republican heroes\" bit a laughing stock when it was introduced a couple weeks ago. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You Northern men are so slow to believe that our Southern heroes -- Northern _men_ and Southern _heroes_ -- you recognize the distinction I make -- you won't believe that they will keep their promises. ❋ Bronson Howard (1875)

The Philippine government prefers the term "heroes of the nation." ❋ JOE FRIESEN (2011)

We use the term "heroes" to describe a majority of the recipients of care under the 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, and hear endless appeals to "never forget." ❋ Lila Nordstrom (2011)

One of their heroes is a serial marrier who left DC in disgrace. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The traits I like best in my heroes is their bravery, their tendency to be ruthless (but push-overs when it comes to their female) and their need to do anything in their power to keep and protect those they love. ❋ Nalini Singh (2010)

TOTENBERG: Republicans have also criticized Kagan for what they call her heroes: the two judges she clerked for after law school, federal appeals court Judge Abner Mikva and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, as well as former Israeli Chief Justice Aharon Barak. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Deepak Chopra, who's been spending a lot of time thinking about this, says that “the themes of the sinners and saints, good and evil, play out with these symbolic representations of what we call heroes and villains. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And, of course, having a talking mouse as one of the heroes is always good in a fantasy book. ❋ Little Willow (2006)

And those people are dying because the government of Mexico is encouraging what they call heroes to go the north, to the United States, to enter this country illegally. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But I might have spared this quotation, and you your avowing; for this character might as well have been borrowed from some of the stalls in Bedlam, or any of your own hair-brained cox-combs which you call heroes, and persons of honour. ❋ Scott, Walter, Sir (1882)

Given the fact that the SEALs broke international law by assassinating an unarmed Osama bin Laden in front of his daughters in a foreign country, this then begs the question of whether a more accurate term, such as "murderers," could have been used to describe this commando team rather than the word "heroes?" ❋ Unknown (2011)

_ But I might have spared this quotation, and you your avowing; for this character might as well have been borrowed from some of the stalls in Bedlam, or any of your own hair-brained cox-combs which you call heroes, and persons of honour. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Recorded in Milwaukee with Shane Hochstetler, Burning Sons 'debut release pays tribute to their label heroes, yet maintains a solid sense of Milwaukee hardcore punk. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Many of the properties even became villains, due to the overabundance of heroes from the combined Bulwark and Guardian lines. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Heroes] [is lame], yet a lot of people like it, most of whom also like retarded shows like [Deal or No Deal]. ❋ Ploppers (2007)

heroes: [this one] guy has [the power] to tell [the future]....through paintings like wtf? ❋ TakedownFire (2006)

"Well, that's it for this [edition]. Until next time, [peace out]. [Heroes]." ❋ Brooke Williams (2003)

He was such an hero, to take it all away ... He was an hero, to take that shot, to leave us all behind ... He was an hero, to take that shot, In life it wasn't his task, He shouldn't have had to go that way, before an [decade'd] past. ... Lacking, [nevermore], He died an hero, Mitchell did, And we'll love him [forevermore]. Robert an heroed himself on live television. ❋ Cummy_fingers (2010)

[Yasmin] [Browder] hung herself when her mother didn't let her watch [big brother]; she is an hero. ❋ Maritza Manga (2007)

"Did you hear what Tony did? He jumped into a pool of [alligators] and rescued a little girl. He is such a hero! And to think I never noticed him in the [accounting] department!", fawns the [blonde bombshell] to her voluptuous and stacked brunette friend. ❋ ScJones (2011)

Player 1 : I'll [open the door] to the stage [Player 2] : But you have the least amount of points Player 1 : I know, but I'm doing it anyway Player 2 : Thanks [player 2], you're a hero ❋ (infamous-fil) (2016)

You are a [HERO] because you yelled at someone who [crossed] the road without waiting for the [lights] to go green when no cars were coming. ❋ SUBZEROHERO96 (2011)

That's the most [worthless] [idea] ever; [go] become an hero. ❋ The Sound Defense (2006)

In a game (lets say [DoTa]), when player A charges into the enemy team alone... *player A charges [head on] into 5 enemies* player B : "WHY ARE YOU [HEROING]?! " *player A dies* ❋ HeroSin (2010)

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