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Scene Kid

Scene Guys:
Short Choppy Hair
Blonde/Black/Red/Etc.
White Belts
Big Buckles
Black Shirts OR Band Tees
Frequently Seen At Shows
Ska Shoes OR Vans
Eyeliner Is Common
Krew Pants OR Girl pants
Piercings. Usually Lip
Likes girls= Half right.
Myspace
LiveJournal

Scene Girls:
Short Choppy Hair OR Long VERY Straight Hair
Black/Blonde/Red/Etc.
Tight Pants
Piercings. Usually Lip
White Belts
Big Buckles
Black Shirts OR Band Tees
Frequently Seen At Shows
Ska Shoes OR Vans
Eyeliner=Life
Myspace
LiveJournal

{Person 1} Is that a SCENE KID?
{Person 2} How many myspace pictures?
{Person 1} Like 16 dude.
{Person 2} Yepp. Angles?
{Person 1} Angles????
{Person 2} Yes. Myspace pictures taken at angles no showing their complete face duhh.
{Person 1} Is that a SCENE KID then?
{Person 2} YESS!

by JMarieBz May 16, 2006

88๐Ÿ‘ 54๐Ÿ‘Ž


scene whore

A girl who dresses up in the latest trendy scene wear and goes to a show to hit on the band and anything else with a penis because she just got her cool haircut and dyed it herself. She wears the same pants as the boys and bought her clothes at a thrift store.

"Do you think that girl is hot?"

"The one wearing your pants? The Scene Whore?"

by JERzilla December 25, 2005

89๐Ÿ‘ 55๐Ÿ‘Ž


Music Scene

Also know as, Local Music or The Local Music Scene, the music scene is created by underground bands in a certain area or state. The music scene isn't defined by genre but by diversity. Any band who isn't on a record label is part of the music scene.

Although there are millions of bands in the music scene, not all of them last.
The music scene is supported by kids who go to local music shows and support the local bands. Without the kids, and sometimes adults, who support local music, the music scene will go to the dust.

The local music scene is like a local buisness, all local bands needs money to survive and they need kids to listen to them.

Every band in the music scene has talent, some more than others of course, but many local bands have the potential to get big, no matter what genre.

Music scenes involve having shows where you go out and support loca music by buying merch and having fun while listening to music that you like. you can get personal and meet the bands personally, and most of everyone is friendly at shows. you can meet other great people and spread the word about bands.

All in all, local music is under rated and really needs to be listened too, you'll never know what you'll find.

The music scene can either be crap or not, it matters what you like. Every state has a scene, sometimes you got to dig to find it.

by ActionWaters April 3, 2010

16๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


scene core

Scenecore is usually associated with glam punk. It's following music trends and applying fashion trends to them, and those fashion trends are usually as mainstream as it can be in the punk scene...and they are considered to be posers too. It's also dressing just to impress rather than just wearing something that's cheap and comfortable.

Boys usually wear tight shirts, girls pants, and sometimes "emo" style hair

Girls usually have short hair, sometimes with really short bangs, pin straight, dyed lots of times

bandanas around the ankle and wrist is scenecore, and so are really huge sunglasses and small hairclips.

It also seems like a lot of scenecore girls go to shows just to meet guys, and vice versa.

Ohh man look at that girl...

she looks like she just went on a shopping spree at A&F and thrift stores...

yeah and she only likes Bane and Simple Plan.

Mann what a scene core chick...

by ATP TYRANT October 6, 2005

113๐Ÿ‘ 72๐Ÿ‘Ž


scene kids

In a post-modern, 21st century society, young people (though more specifically those entangled in the sheep-like, doppelganger-esque dimension of popular "youth culture") adhere to a supposedly "non-conformist", free thinking and liberated way of life, which often manifests itself - most predictably - through tastes in both music and fashion related arenas.

More recently in the new millennia, "Scene kids" (or "cool kid wastrels" as I like to think of them) exemplify this inherently boring, self-important, sheep-like, doppelganger-esque, stylistic postmodernity that has been rife throughout the long and tediously dull history of the forever vacuous "popular youth culture" virus of modern times. Many suffers will try desperately hard not to conform to any type of social norm, be it grammatically (see ironically friendless bebo network users for vomit stifling examples of //graMM&tical x. n0n conf0rmitty or through their pathological obsession with an emotionally bipolar variation of self pity, self love and unremorseless yammerings about some obscure nu rave German techno they've discovered whilst masturbating ferociously over a old spaghetti stained copy of NME.

The majority of "scene kids" genuinely subscribe to the flawed notion that a) they are infact "cool", unique and/or "non-conformist" in any such a way, and b) that anyone cares about anything they ever like, do or say. No amount of obscure, avantguard pretentiousness or protestation will ever change that fact.

Whilst one would hope that systematic evolution changes these lesser individuals for the better, it is perhaps more likely that the effects of Social Darwinism will be the their eventual downfall.

For "Scene kids" See Bebo or Myspace.

by Brad.T April 26, 2007

60๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scene Kid

These days, anything can be classified as "scene". Scene kids often get called emo or posers. Most scene kids tend to hang out in the city with their other scene friends. Most scene kids have myspace, and have myspace fame from it. A lot of them get noticed by others from myspace. Scene kids with a lot of friends tend to be better looking and can get away with wearing anything. Most scene boys wear tight skinny jeans, of any colour with t shirts, usually of local screamo bands. Scene girls wear clothes that don't match, but they still look good. They like to wear a log of leggings and bows in their hair. They like to have cute little childish t shirts as well. Scene kids hair is usually cut by themselves, or a very expensive hair dresser. Most of the time, their hair will be black with sometimes patches of neon colours. Usually, if their hair is not black, it's bleached to the palest colour you could possibly get.

Scene girls never leave the house without make up and wear a lot of eye makeup. Piercings are another big thing with scene kids. A lot of them have their septums and snakebites done. Scene boys sometimes have very small stretchers in their ears. Scene kids like to hang out at the shops and at gigs and concerts. They hang out in large groups of at least 7 or something. A lot of scene kids have Jeffree Star, Hello Kitty and Oliver Sykes on their profiles.

In conclusion, anyone that doesn't fit the criteria of "normal" is scene, emo, gothic or whatever.

conversation of some scene kids:

"omg are you AnnaATROCITY from myspace?"
"yehhh I am."
"well I'm JosieJURASSIC from myspace!"
"oh my god. *hugs*"

by lolz0rzjjdjdjdjd April 4, 2007

25๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


music scene

the music area or local bands in your area.mistaken for a type of person or style.it is infact not a style dumbasses it's the scene of music, the music culture

flordia's music scene is off the chain

by musicxme September 5, 2007

25๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž