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'''Homer''' is when you accidentally do something resulting in an act that had positive consequences.
 
'''Homer''' is when you accidentally do something resulting in an act that had positive consequences.
  

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).

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