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Latest revision as of 10:24, January 9, 2022
- "Pull a Homer - to succeed despite idiocy"
- ―the American dictionary[src]
Homer in the dictionary
Homer is when you accidentally do something resulting in an act that had positive consequences.
History[edit]
When Homer Simpson saved Springfield from a nuclear meltdown, (by doing eeny meeney and selecting a button at random), he becomes a hero. Eventually, everyone found out that he was a fraud and that it was luck that saved them. Therefore, Homer became a word. It is used to describe all sorts of luck (such as Barney falling off a chair and finding a pretzel).
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Homer Defined"