Dennis Rodman
Definition
Dennis Rodman is a retired American professional basketball player, Hall of Famer, and five-time NBA champion, best known for his ferocious rebounding, defensive tenacity, and time with the Detroit Pistons' 'Bad Boys' and Chicago Bulls' dynasty alongside Michael Jordan.
Beyond basketball, Rodman is a cultural icon for his eccentric fashion, multicolored hair dyes, tattoos, and outrageous persona, including cross-dressing appearances and diplomatic jaunts to North Korea.
Examples
Watching Dennis Rodman crash the boards was like seeing a human wrecking ball in neon hair and wedding dresses.
Dennis Rodman traded rebounds for rocket rides to Pyongyang, proving diplomacy needs more flair.
In the '90s, Dennis Rodman made nose rings and fishnets the ultimate power forward accessory.
Dennis Rodman once said basketball was easy compared to his love life—clearly a rebound specialist off the court too.