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* [[Ho Yay]] + [[Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today?]] + [[Everyone Can See It]] = [[Transparent Closet]]
* [[Ho Yay]] + [[Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today?]] + [[Everyone Can See It]] = [[Transparent Closet]]
* [[Ax Crazy]] + [[More Dakka]] = [[Trigger Happy]]
* [[Ax Crazy]] + [[More Dakka]] = [[Trigger Happy]]
* [[Trope]] + [[Rebus Bubble]] = [[Troperithmetic]]
* [[Trope]] + [[Rebus Bubble]] = '''Troperithmetic'''
* [[True Art]] x [[The Oldest Ones in the Book]] = [[True Art Is Ancient]]
* [[True Art]] x [[The Oldest Ones in the Book]] = [[True Art Is Ancient]]
* [[True Art]] + [[Angst]] = [[True Art Is Angsty]]
* [[True Art]] + [[Angst]] = [[True Art Is Angsty]]

Revision as of 21:48, 22 February 2015

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"
~ (in place of the =) = means that there is at least one use of Tropes Are Flexible.
⇒ (in place of equals) the left side always makes the right side true, but the right side doesn't make the left side true.

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

Examples of Troperithmetic include:
  1. This is true despite the clear violation of Fermats Last Theorem.