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core

1. Short form of "hardcore"
2. To be considered an extreme, in-your-face type of presence.

-"Man that song I heard at that concert last night was so core!"
-"Sometimes I think she's just pretending to be all core to try to stand out of the crowd."

by Kanaska August 16, 2003

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core

master of all counter-stike ownage and all.

core aka musser vs SK core wins 12 - 0

pwnd

by matt March 8, 2003

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core

The central point of an object.

The apple core tastes awful, it's full of bitter seeds.

by Nate August 22, 2003

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core

The centre. The innermost part of an (usually spherical) object.

He ate all the apple except the core.
At the centre of the Earth is a magma core.

by Drazyl August 15, 2003

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core

suffix added to a bunch of musical genres supposedly branching off of 80s hardcore punk. Some of these genres are more mainstream and more watered down than others. However, in the latter years, even the true DIY genres are being polluted by a huge influx of scenesters and other types of upstuck little high school cliques who think punk is "hip." Now everybody wants to listen to the unpopular bands cause being unpopular is cool. Angsty clueless trendy teens have used the shit out of "core"

"2 years ago, nobody knew who the fuck Charles Bronson were. Now they're the "in" thing, just like converse chuck taylors"

"Screamo, metalcore, and all those lame ass genres scenesters revere and call "hardcore" are nothing but whiny crappy hot topic commercial bullshit"

"Holy shit! When will we invent something new these trendy-ass bastards won't know about?"

by yourmomspenis March 7, 2007

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the core

snobby group of bitches that think they are the prettiest girls in school, obviously they are extremly confused. They usually travel in packs of seven, and have too great of a love for themselves

-OMG, did you know whitney, ashley, and bobbi are forming the core?
-Seriously, how gay is that!?!

by Hot Stuff March 2, 2005

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-core

Prefix others use to describe new raw edgy music that isn't necessarily good (rapcore), sex (hardcore), porn (softcore)and/or sound cool when doing so.

Im music, it is used to create or describe new genres.

Hardcore, softcore, rapcore, emocore, metalcore, shredcore, thrashcore, heartcore.

by someone March 18, 2004

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