James Bond 007
Definition
The codename of a fictional British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) agent, created by author Ian Fleming, protagonist of a renowned series of spy novels and films characterized by espionage, gadgets, and high-stakes adventure.
An iconic cultural archetype of the suave, licensed-to-kill superspy, often portrayed as impeccably dressed, martini-loving, and unflappably cool under pressure.
Examples
He showed up to the office party dressed as James Bond 007, complete with a fake Aston Martin key fob that unlocked nothing but awkward stares.
When the vending machine ate his dollar, she muttered, 'Shaken, not stirred,' channeling her inner James Bond 007.
My fitness routine? Channeling James Bond 007 by doing push-ups while sipping a protein shake—minus the vodka, sadly.
He fixed the jammed printer with a paperclip and declared himself James Bond 007, savior of the corporate world.