an hero
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Originated as a meme on the /b/ board of the 4chan community. Inspired by a grammatical error in a poem written and posted by a classmate to the MySpace memorial page of a teenager who committed suicide in 2006, over losing an iPod.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /æn ˈhɪəɹəʊ/
Verb
an hero (third-person singular simple present an heros, present participle an heroing, simple past and past participle an heroed)
- (Internet slang, transitive, intransitive) To commit suicide.
- 2012, Parmy Olson, We Are Anonymous: Inside the Hacker World of LulzSec, Anonymous, and the Global Cyber Insurgency[2], Little, Brown and Company, published 2012, →ISBN:
- It soon became a trend on 4chan to describe someone as “an hero”—before it morphed into the verb form: “I'm going to an hero.”
- 2013, Trevor James Zaple, chapter 1, in Disappearance, Lulu, published 2013, →ISBN:
- So I’m going to an hero on webcam he continued typing and I’ll post the link to the stream in a second.
Descendants
- → Finnish: sankaroitua (calque)
- → Polish: bohatyrnąć (calque)
Translations
to commit suicide (internet slang)
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Noun
an hero (plural an heroes or an heros)
- (Internet slang) A suicidee; one who commits suicide.
- 2007 August 10, the_boy_blunder [username], “Fiddildy Fucking Dee, it's enough to make you not want to kill yourself”, in alt.suicide.holiday[3] (Usenet):
- In the clip, Dave Mustaine (our hero of the story, yet not yet "an hero") is shown recording "Through the Darkest Hour" a song about wanting to kill yourself because your bird left you.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:an hero.
References
- ^ Mattathias Schwartz, "The Trolls Among Us", The New York Times, 3 August 2008