knife-ear

Etymology
From an allusion to the pointed ears common in fantasy depictions of elves. Popularised by ' (2009) and its subsequent use in the ' franchise. Possibly influenced by the earlier.

Noun

 * 1)  An elf.
 * 2) * 2020, 616th Special Information Battalion (trans. ZackZeal), Her Majesty's Swarm: Volume 1, unnumbered page:
 * "Hard to believe the elves wiped out the Knights of Saint Augustine. Their captain was capable of summoning the angel, you know? How did a couple of knife-ears stand up to the Kingdom's strongest knights and an angel?”
 * 1) * 2022, O. C. Presley, Shadowrun: Kings of the Street, unnumbered pages:
 * "Get your ass in here. It's time you started acting like the chicano ork you are and not some pansy elf listening to Americano music by yourself all the time. That's what knife-ears do! Now get in here!"
 * "Get your ass in here. It's time you started acting like the chicano ork you are and not some pansy elf listening to Americano music by yourself all the time. That's what knife-ears do! Now get in here!"