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Demogorgon
[dee-muh-gawr-guhn, dem-uh-]
noun
a vague, mysterious, infernal power or divinity mistakenly thought to belong to ancient mythology.
Demogorgon
/ ˌ徱ːəʊˈɡɔːɡə /
noun
a mysterious and awesome god in ancient mythology, often represented as ruling in the underworld
Word History and Origins
Origin of Demogorgon1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Demogorgon1
Example Sentences
And, watch out for the appearance of a Demogorgon ready to strike at an unexpected moment.
“In the past, I could have hinted at the Demogorgon,” he told DealBook, referring to a monster in the Netflix show “Stranger Things.”
The display exposes a curtain of flesh that beams with yellow outlines, indigo tie dye and an ultraviolet glow, as if it were a dangerous Demogorgon from Netflix’s “Stranger Things” dressed for an EDM festival.
Patrons can take pictures next to the drama's signature Demogorgon monster while songs from the show, such as Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill," play in the background.
I would also say, there’s an interesting thing that the Duffers put into the story: It’s never really explained how Brenner survived the Demogorgon.
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When To Use
Demogorgon is a name used to refer to a hideous, primeval monster or demon in various mythology, literature, and media. It is notably featured in the Netflix sci-fi series Stranger Things.
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