A fork of Rural Dictionary
A phrase used in social situations. You may actually like McFly, but you are looked upon more kindly if you don't, even though it is as trivial as "What is your favourite colour?" it is more fasionable to be SEEN to hate McFly, even though they're actually quite good.
A: Do you like McFly?
B: No, I hate McFly
A: Really?
B: No! They're good.
A: In which case, I can't be seen to socialise with you
B: Well, that's just tedious.
A character flaw of pride, in which a individual will take unnecessary risks or do dangerous acts if their courage is questioned, such as being called a chicken or a coward.
Marty McFly in Back To The Future
Jim Stark in Rebel Without a Cause
Jim said that he won't enter the race because he was afraid of getting hurt, but then Tim called him a coward and he had to prove him wrong because of his Marty McFly Complex
Despite all logic and reason you go after the hardest longest guy/girl on the market. even tho many other fine young specimen have made it clear they would be up for a bit of the old In out in out. Relates to marty mcfly complex original strain coz instead of doing the simple pride forces u to take the long road even its more hazardous.
"Doc what the fucks wrong with me, im on dis loooong chic, dnt even think she likes me."
"then why are u with her my good man. isnt that fine young lady, Ellie giving u the eye "
"yh but this chic'll be worth it someday"
"seems to me like you've got Marty McFly Complex Type 2"
"no shit sherlock"
(v.) To alter time in some way that, in the future, you don’t exist. Derived from the Latin word for death and Marty McFly from Back to the Future.
Poor Bobby went and Morty McFly’ed himself.
A defense used for charges of indecent exposure. First used in Davenport case where a man had his wife testify that he was not well-endowed enough for a female postal worker to have seen his penis from about 35 feet away.
I got off the charges using the McFly defense
When you go to a reunion just to get laid
Mia: Frank, did you get McFly sex?
Frank: No
Mia: *Suspicious look*
Marty McFly on outta here (verb phrase) - the act through which a person chooses to disassociate their time from the time of others as to not create a paradox in their own understanding of a sense of honest joy
"Heard the wing sauce wasn't that good here. Time to Marty McFly on outta here!"