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scene kids

doing something out of the norm to make people notice you. sometimes, tacky fake jewelry, fucked up hair due's or goofy fucking clothes you don't see many people wear are a good indication of this.

See that group who stands out in a loud obnoxious way?

Yeah...

Scene kids...

by kingmidas November 25, 2008

11๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


Anti-Scene

Anti-Scene: People who look exactly scene/emo (fringe,gay band shirt and always rips on emo's)but mainly listen to Grindcore/Deathmetal/Blackmetal and other shit in that fashion

Hah! Anti-scene: Emo's in denial

by NKKF November 1, 2006

30๐Ÿ‘ 62๐Ÿ‘Ž


scene kids

Typical Scene Chick:
-Choppy short hair.
-Usually black however blonde and lots of 'strange' colors are used to make themselves look 'unique.
-Bandana in hair.
-Bows are popular
-Heavy make up, usually around the eyes, sparkles are quite common.
-Fake moles have been spotted.
-Tries to pull of Vintage look
-Usually really hot. But, we haven't seen them with out make up so this is questionable.
-Dates only scene boys.

scene kids or girls are almost or exactly like a Bro hoe..

by iamdesandimawsome December 22, 2007

6๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


scene mullet

short hair on top, like a bob er wutever, and its like poofed upp. with uh.. like.. long side bangs and long hair on back and sides... i sorta have one.. but not the greatest in the worldd

dick=look at that girls mullet
tracy=its a scene mullet
dick=oh

by OhMyGushRAWR August 31, 2007

21๐Ÿ‘ 41๐Ÿ‘Ž


scene kid

Scene is what Emo Kids call themselves in an attempt to seperate from the emo label (which is considered ridicule). They will try to distinguish themselves from "emo" by claiming not to be depressed, among other things, and by exaggerating standard emo style (for example: adding raccoon stripes to the default emo haircut). Indeed, however, their style comes from the emo "scene" which is ironically the same "scene" they derive their name from and, more ironic still, the same "scene" they continue to hang out at. The "scene" consists of emotive hardcore music aka emo music, however they will also dismiss this by simply calling it hardcore (or hxc) music. Emo culture also heavily influences pop culture. Bands like Fallout Boy and My Chemical Romance are but some bands adopting both emo/scene fashion and music style. Scene kids will often call these bands "pop punk" (or some other made up genre) in an attempt to deny their significance in emo/scene culture. Emo/Scene culture reaches even children in elementary school since its integration into pop culture. These are just a few of the reasons why "scene" kids want to seemingly distinguish themselves so badly.

Use of the word "scene" as a label is a collective effort by all emo/scene kids to keep the fashion style they love, yet to seperate it from the emo label they hate. Both the "emo" label (as well as the attempt to suppress it) and the "scene" label acquired their popularity entirely through such social networking websites as Myspace.

Standard "Scene" aka Emo fashion includes: hair in the face (usually over one eye), choppy hairstyles, two lip piercings (called snakebites), heavy eyeliner and eyeshadow, hairclips for the girls, oversized sunglasses for the girls, flats (a type of shoe) for the girls, hair extensions for the girls, tunics worn over jeans for the girls, girl pants for the guys, and shirts way too small (for the guys).

Varying Scene/Emo fashion includes: Vans slip-on shoes, bright or neon colors, bandanas worn as scarfs, flanel shirts, tattooes on the chest and lower abdominals, polkadots for the girls, long necklaces for the girls, hairbows for the girls, pajama hoodies for the guys.

Other trends part of the Scene/Emo Fashion: gender bending, alcoholism, atheism, bisexuality, rebellion against parental figures, pictures taken at odd angles, pictures photoshopped to be so bright so as to show no facial features, pictures with a fist pointed at the camera, pictures with writing on the hand or body, pictures with puckered up lips or a one-sided smirk, putting question marks where they don't belong (in writing), using the word much inappropriately (example: sad much? or, fat much?), and creating two-word dark-themed aliases beginning with the same letter such as "Ashley Autopsy" or "Michelle Massacre" or "Mandy Murder."

I wish I had hair like that scene kid.

Why do emo kids call themselves scene kids?

by C00LI0 January 23, 2008

13๐Ÿ‘ 23๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scene Queen

A scene queen is a person, typically a girl, who could be considered an emo, but with a lot more color and confidence.

The hair is usually dyed in bright, multiple colors. Accessories are a key for scene queens: necklaces with emblems such as brass knuckls, hello kitty, diamonds, stars, bats, etc. Hair accessories are also major for scene queens: large bows, flashy headbands, bandanas, etc.

Scene queens wear a lot of makeup, in bright unusual colors and patterns. It is definitely a huge way for them to express their creativity, along with their clothes. Clothing is always unusual, and tends not to match. The clothing is what makes a scene queen. The key is to start a new trend.

Scene queens tend to live in their own world. They sometimes have pet names for themselves. They bake lots of sweets like cookies, chocolate, and of course, cupcakes. They do not wish to conform, for unique style of living is the key. They take lots of pictures so you can see their daily way of living, dressing, etc.

There are few famous notable scene queens, and many young teen scene queens who look to become e-famous, aka famous via the internet

Audrey Kitching, Raquel Reed, Jefree Star, and Zui Suicide are rather big in the scene queen world.

Aida Kamikaze, Marisa Vanella, and Zia Blythe are not quite as big as the others, but they are slowly pulling themselves up in the scene queen world.

by madrabbitspanic December 29, 2010

11๐Ÿ‘ 19๐Ÿ‘Ž


scene guy

Not to be mistaken with pussy emo kids, scene guys are far more hardcore. Usually spotted at night wondering the streets downtown or standing in line for a hardcore show at the run-down venue down the street. They do not cut their wrists, however, gore may be a total turn on for these deranged scenesters. Now aka "Trashy Scene Kids". Guys usually wear black or gray skinny jeans with rips or holes, slip on vans that look like they've been worn for 3 years, and metal/hardcore band tees. You are NOT scene if you live straight-edge. The scene is all about living hardcore and just not giving a fuck. Scene guys may come off as total assholes, but it's mostly sarcasm. Hair is usually jet black and stringy thin at the ends with intense spikes covering the top of the head. Bangs in the eyes, usually straight down or slightly tapered to the side. (Remember, if your bangs are covering one eye, you're an emo). The back is usually some-what longer than the front to give a mullet look. Some guys choose to wear extensions down to their shoulders. Any longer is just gay. Though they may look like the undead or zombies, they are not emo. Cigs are a must. You're not a scene kid if you don't smoke cigs.<br>
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A scene guy looks like he was ripped straight from the 90's by mutilated zombies and infected with the t-virus, with a sense of trashy fashion and class, that is.

Random Person: "Go cut yourself ya emo faggot!"
Scenester: "Just wait til you wake up to me standing next to you holding your bottom jaw in my hands..."

Brutal.

by dreiq June 16, 2008

59๐Ÿ‘ 141๐Ÿ‘Ž