List of mini-UnTrashes

A mini-UnTrash is an UnTrash that is too small (meaning it doesn't have enough info about it) to have a full page written about it. Even though these mini-UnTrashes can't have their own pages, that doesn't mean UnTrash Wiki can't explain them. To cover them effectively, UnTrash took the time to write a list about these mini-UnTrashes. UnTrashes that are on this list still have a chance of being made into fully-fledged pages. Editors may feel free to add UnTrashes they themselves do not know how to write in full length and would like to give other editors ideas what to write for new pages.

Note that individual UnTrash pages that are too minor can also be deleted and demoted to mini-UnTrash status. This may happen if a page stays pathetic for too long.

A
Anger Fake-Out - When somebody seems upset at another person just to turn around a second later and show they're actually proud of what that person did.

B
Bed Fake-Out - When something is put in a bed that resembles a body inside the bed so the person who is supposed to be in the bed can trick someone else.

Book's Magnetic Middle - Books in animation seem to be prone to being opened mid-way.

C
Costume Rough-Up 'n' Steal - When someone hides and waits for somebody else to pass, then takes that person and beats them up for their clothes. The victim of this tactic uncommonly fights back.

E
Evil Cat-Stroking - You can tell if someone is evil if they stroke a cat in a spinning chair, often behind a desk.

F
Fake Arrest - Somebody pretends to be put under arrest by another person to get into a Hostile Area.

H
Head Storm Cloud - A miniature storm cloud that positions itself over someone to symbolize that person's sadness.

I
It's Just 3D - When something blasts through a movie theater screen during a 3D movie and everybody believes it's only part of the movie, not the actual thing.

L
Look-Alike Gag - When someone who looks like somebody else is wearing a Terrible Disguise is really a different person. This is played to make the audience believe a character is using a Terrible Disguise when it really was a twin of theirs who was wearing a different outfit.

P
Point Of No Return - When anybody goes past this point, they cannot go back to the previous, often safer area.

Prolonged Mourning - When someone is grieving over the loss of another person, only to have that person turn out to not have been gone the whole time. The mourner tells the mourned to leave them to their sorrow, then notices that they're actually alive all along.

S
Scramble For A Name - If somebody needs to come up with a new name for themselves, they might look around frantically and build a name based off of the things they see surrounding them. Apparently, the person who they're talking to doesn't detect the unnatural pattern of speech while they're Scrambling For A Name.

Sharp Things Shine - When a sharp thing, like a sword or spike, releases a flash of light, commonly at its point. Sharp things do this in real life too, but not in the dark where there is no light to bounce off of them.

Sky Shine - When something flies far into the sky and shines once it's out of view.

U
Useless Without Technology - Played to satirically mock people's reliance on (modern) technology and how they're next to useless in its absence.

W
"We Survived" Laughter - After surviving something they could have died to, some survivors of some attack or incident laugh with each other in relief and amazement that they didn't die.