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Narm is a term used on the website TV Tropes for anything that attempts to achieve some kind of dramatic effect but, whether because of poor writing or poor acting, tends to instead be unintentionally humorous rather than dramatic. The term comes from the show "Six Feet Under." During the climax of its last season, its main character is stricken by a brain embolism. As he suffers from the effects of his sudden seizure, he begins yelling the words "Numb arm," quickly slurring it into a single syllable.
I really love 24, but that scene where Jack yells, 'WHERE'S THE FOOTBALL!?' over and over is just full of narm. I couldn't stop laughing!
a curious expletive that occasionally precedes one having part of their brain explode. This phenomenon, interestingly, also seems to correlate to one's previously having had sex with Quakers named Maggie.
Maggie: What's wrong? Nate: Numb arm... numb arm... narm! NARM!
Something you say when you finish with a woman and it was so damn good that if you died afterwards, you'd die a happy guy. The complete opposite of what you would say after you bang a fat chick. Nate: "My arm is numb. Numb arm. Narm. Narm..."
Potential Groom: I swear man, if she says yes, then it's narm sex from here on out. The Hulk smoothie is freakin narm. I think I tasted a pinch of heroine in my last one.
Six Feet Under reference from the eppy where Nate suffers a brain seizure: "My arm is numb. Numb arm. Narm. NARM!" - Nate
Who'll be the next to narm? I feel like I'm going to narm today.