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Neo Nazis

People of European descent who support the ideals of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party for a white racial homeland and the freedom for white people to live together as a race and not be enslaved as a host to other parasitic races.

Those guys are Neo Nazis, they believe Hitler was right in concentrating on white countries for white people.

by James509 August 17, 2006

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Neo-Pokey

Stemming from Hokey Pokey. Means 'New-Pokey'. The modern way to 'hokey pokey' which includes grinding, slam dancing, and well known rap dances such as 'Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It' and 'Soulja Boy'

Example One:
Random Boy: "Woah. They're playing 'Candy Shop' on the intercom!
Random Chick: "Quick! Grab your friends and let's go neo-pokey!"

Example two:
Random Boy: "Yeah, we were neo-pokeying in the mosh pit at the Blood Brothers concert."

by Data Murderface October 15, 2007


neo-techular

(adj.) having the appearance of newness, futuristic design, and/or technological sophistication, whether or not these qualities are actually present.

Julia's sunglasses struck most of her new friends as neo-techular in design due to their sleek shape and mirrored finish. Little did they know she'd owned this same set of eyewear for five years now and originally bought them from a street vendor for $5.99.

by Peter K. September 4, 2007


Neo Ethnic

Neo Ethnic:

Mixed and other race

Mixed are created by sexual unions that cross ethnic and racial boundaries adding both richness and complexity to most societies. Another category seen in racial classifications is โ€œotherโ€, this permitting those not included to identify themselves, or be identified by the observer. Without this individually small, but collectively large, populations remain hidden when policy on ethnic diversity is made.

โ€œThe Ethnicity of the majority of people in the United States Population in the future will be Neo Ethnicโ€

by AMerican Ethnic October 5, 2020


Neo-Trap

A genre of experimental music that contains the stylistic features of Trap, EDM, Contemporary R&B, and Progressive Pop. Performers are commonly known to produce their own material using larger form of unexpected, disruptive, and ironic sound arrangements while opposing the influence of record labels.

I should buy my daughter a classic Neo-Trap album.

by !MUSHU December 22, 2017


Neo-Dada

a genre of music pertaining to musicians who implement multimedia ranging from sitcom dialogue to bootleg material as well as found sounds and outside elements in their craft with the intention of shocking and even disturbing the listener.

You: Pshh who says they listen to "neo-dada"? You musical elitist!
Me: I wouldn't say I am a musical elitist, I just prefer decontextualized postmodern sass as opposed to your selection of mainstream "artists".

by Alexandra Thomas February 2, 2006

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neo folk

(also called Apocalyptic folk)
A form of folk music which finds its earliest roots in Changes, a band consisting of Nicholas Tesluk and Robert N. Taylor, both members of The Process Church at the time, around the early 1970s. Their songs dealt with personal themes, as well as apocalypse and mythology, and were sometimes inspired by the duo's favorite books ("Fire of Life", for example, was inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche's "Thus Spake Zarathustra").

During the early 1980s, following the heyday of the band Throbbing Gristleand the explosion of Industrialmusic, many bands related to the industrial scene began to develop a neofolk sound. Current 93, an experimental noise project headed by David Tibet, dropped noise music for a medieval sounding folk style with the release of the Album "Thunder Perfect Mind". To this day, David Tibet is well known for his dramatic falsetto voice and lyrics dealing with the occult(often in an extremely tongue-in-cheek way).

Death in June is a band considered to be equally influential, if not more so, than Current 93 in neofolk music. Their early lineup consisted of Douglas Pearce and other ex-members of the punk rock band Crisis. They have been highly controversial in much of Europe and the United States with their lyrics that often romanticize war, as well as their use of the totenkopf, the Algiz rune, and other symbols associated with Nazism.

Popular themes in newer neo folk acts include European myths(most commonly Norse and Celtic), the impact of the World Wars on Europe, occultism, medieval times, Fascism, romance, and occasionally more bizarre subjects such as sado-masochism(like Sweden's Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio).
Many neo folk bands also cite the French gothic novel Maldoror as a major source of inspiriation, as well as works by Marquis de Sade, Julius Evola, Friedrich Nietzsche,Aleister Crowley and in some cases even Adolf Hitler.

Newer neo folk acts include, but are not limited to, the following: Darkwood, Forseti, Kratong/Romowe Rikoito(kind of the same band really), Der Blutharsch, Ostara, Blood Axis, Fire + Ice, ...the soil bleeds black, In Gowan Ring, Allerseelen, Waldteufel, Luftwaffe, Sal Solaris, etc.

Though the neo folk scene is preeminently German and British, Italy has its own relatively new, and quckly growing neo folk scene. some of these bands have free and legal mp3s at www.neo-folk.it.

Forseti is a very good German neo folk band that pays tribute to an old Norse god by using his name for their band.

by IntestinePoet January 18, 2006

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