Entity: SCISSORHANDS
SCISSORHANDS refers to various meanings, including having scissors instead of hands, a spoof comedy show, and a sexual maneuver. It is famously associated with the character Edward Scissorhands, an artificial humanoid with scissor blades for hands, created by Tim Burton.
SCISSORHANDS
Etymology
The term 'SCISSORHANDS' is derived from the concept of having scissors instead of hands, popularized by the character Edward Scissorhands.
Definition
SCISSORHANDS encompasses various meanings, including having scissors instead of hands, a spoof comedy show, and a sexual maneuver.
Historical Context
The term gained prominence through the character Edward Scissorhands, created by Tim Burton, depicting an artificial humanoid with scissor blades for hands.
Cultural Significance
SCISSORHANDS has cultural significance through its association with the iconic character from the film 'Edward Scissorhands,' exploring themes of love, acceptance, and individuality.
Related Concepts
- Spoof comedy show 'Scissorhands' originated on YouTube by Adam Salomon.
- The term 'Edward Scissorhands' is also used to describe a sexual maneuver involving two individuals.
See Also
A term encompassing multiple meanings, including having scissors instead of hands, a spoof comedy show, and a sexual maneuver, famously associated with the character Edward Scissorhands.