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1) For whatever reason, a highly controversial word in youth culture and popular culture circles. Probably the definition that can be the most agreed upon is that side of post-hardcore which is melodic and accessible enough for mainstream pop audiences to enjoy. It should be taken into account that most bands who play this type of music are divorced from the art punk tendencies of many of the pioneering post-hardcore bands from the 1980s and 1990s.

2) "Emo" can also refer to the youth subculture that is centered around the particular niche of post-hardcore described in definition 1, which, much like the punk, goth, and hippie subcultures that preceded it, is identifiable by a particular fashion sense (in this case often straight, dyed black hair combed to one side to the point of being asymmetrical in appearance, also horn-rimmed or rectangular eyewear). Unlike the punk and hippie subcultures, at least, there are really no identifiable political or ideological concerns of the Emo subculture, and it is primarily defined by music purchasing habits and outward appearance. However, many members of the Emo subculture, often referred to as emo kids, are often seen as suicidal or suffering from other psychological problems, regardless of whether or not they actually are.

3) Archaically at least to some degree, "emo" is sometimes used to describe nearly all post-hardcore, particularly that which derives stylistically from the sounds pioneered by a number of bands from Washington DC and Maryland in the mid-to-late 1980s. It should be noted, though, that "emo" (then "emocore") was a derogatory term applied to the earliest of these bands by their detractors.

1) It is disputed by few that Jimmy Eat World and Braid are emo bands.

2) In some regions, the emo subculture is cause for moral panic.

3) Guy Picciotto, of pioneering post-hardcore groups Rites of Spring and Fugazi fame primarily, finds it upsetting that he is considered one of emo's founding fathers.

by Mmccormick88 May 5, 2008

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Emo

See pussy

A person who thinks their life sucks and instead of dealing with it like normal people they wear black and become pessimists and think very depressing thoughts.

It usually occurs in naive adolescents. When they graduate High School, this wears off and emo adults are very rare.

Pessimist: This glass is half empty.

Optimist: No this glass is half full.

Emo: Who cares i just want to kill myself!

I hate my life and I can't handle the stress, maybe I should just cut myself. -----Emo Person

by TrashCanSam July 30, 2011

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emo

kevin

Kevins Emo

by lljYoungxDaggexrDickllj September 21, 2018

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Emo

It's like goth, but for pussies.

blah! emo

by niggah jim October 26, 2008

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Emo

when someone is interested in soft punk music and dresses in mostly dark colors with dark nails

Damn, Grace Handy is sooo emo. Look at her nails and that band she listens to, you the Knocks.

by Les-Bean February 13, 2017

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emo

The other 1200 definitions explain the term itself and its origins better than I can here, but it is important to note that the music and accompanying culture currently labeled "emo" by the press and popular media (as well as by the kids themselves) is essentially the same music and culture we all would have simply referred to as "alternative" a decade ago, and which has been shoveled into the media-created pigeonhole formerly occupied by the (arguably artificial) subgenre of "alternative" music known as "grunge" back in the '90s.

Wrong: I'm feeling so emo because my girlfriend left me. I think I'll cut myself.
Right: I wanted to go in the pit at the show but the last band was emo and some chick started kissing me.

by Panic! In My Pants January 31, 2007

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emo

A term for a fatass depressed teenager with no life

"That guy Jimmy is such an emo."

by blazou August 20, 2018

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