Entity: CHARLIE-BROWN
Charlie-Brown is a term with multiple meanings, including a 'middle of the road' sort of guy, bad cocaine, and the main character in the US comic strip Peanuts known for his bad luck and lovable loser persona.
Charlie-Brown
Etymology
The term 'Charlie-Brown' has various connotations, including references to the main character in the US comic strip Peanuts and slang for bad cocaine.
Definition
Charlie-Brown can refer to a 'middle of the road' sort of guy, bad cocaine, or the lovable loser persona of the character from Peanuts.
Historical Context
Created by Charles Schulz, Charlie Brown is the principal character in the Peanuts comic strip, known for his bad luck and relatable struggles.
Cultural Significance
Charlie Brown has become an iconic figure in American pop culture, representing the everyday struggles and insecurities of the average person.
Related Concepts
- Bad Cocaine (The Charlie brown)
- Brown Charlie (sexual act)
See Also
A versatile term referring to a character from the Peanuts comic strip, a 'middle of the road' individual, and slang for bad cocaine.