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* [[Single-Issue Wonk]] + [[Flanderization]] = [[Hair-Trigger Temper]]
* [[Single-Issue Wonk]] + [[Flanderization]] = [[Hair-Trigger Temper]]
* [[Large Ham]] + ([[Narm]] | [[Narm Charm]]) = [[Ham and Cheese]]
* [[Large Ham]] + ([[Narm]] | [[Narm Charm]]) = [[Ham and Cheese]]
* [[Large Ham]] ^ 2 = [[Ham to Ham Combat]]
* [[Large Ham]] ^ 2 = [[Ham-to-Ham Combat]]
* [[Hatedom]] + [[Idiot Ball]] = [[Hate Dumb]]
* [[Hatedom]] + [[Idiot Ball]] = [[Hate Dumb]]
* [[Epic Fail]] + [[Bond One-Liner]] = [[Have a Nice Death]]
* [[Epic Fail]] + [[Bond One-Liner]] = [[Have a Nice Death]]

Revision as of 05:13, 7 May 2014

When two or more existing tropes are combined (via addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, etc.) to make a different but somehow related trope.

Compare Rebus Bubble, X Meets Y, and Mix and Match.

Some of the basic building blocks for trope equations:
* = "and", "with"
| = "or"
- = "not", "without"
x = "is"

This list is alphabetized by the end result. Please put new tropes in the appropriate spot.

Examples of Troperithmetic include:
  1. Oh, come on. Like you didn't see that one coming.
  2. This is true despite the clear violation of Fermats Last Theorem.