Another way of expressing the word 'skabby', which refers to a person who does hilariously degrading things as a means of fun, such as stealing someone's belongings without asking, and running away playfully. It is pronounced {es-kay}
Esque! Did you see her just run away with my scissors?
Noun. ballsiness, boldness; pronounced (esk)
-i just broke up with the hottest girl in school....
-well, i admire your esque.
Sounding like the music of Josh Homme (QOTSA, Them Crooked Vultures, etc.). This can involve witty lyrics, pounding rhythms, sharp riffs, and more.
Nate: Hey man, have you heard "Gunman" by Them Crooked Vultures?
Jerome: Yeah dude, the riff is so Homme-esque.
Nate: You're right. Sure is badass.
Used to describe something, usually a phrase or a line in a song, that sounds slightly mystical. Nonsensical on the surface, but when you stop and think about it, it actually makes perfect sense. Usually involves larger words and rolls off the tongue pretty well with a nice rhythm.
This is a commonly noted writing style of red-tied Tally Hall guitarist Joe Hawley.
"Infallible confusion infused" and "I had dreams of grandeur" sound very Hawley-esque.
Complex and/or fast sequences on bass guitar, usually similar in style or reminiscent of the style of Geddy Lee, legendary bass player and vocalist of the progressive Canadian rock trio Rush.
That was a wicked bass solo. It was kinda Geddy-esque.
Something done in an extraordinary fashion, in an absolutely perfect manner. Much like anything done by Roger Federer on a tennis court.
1.Pink Floyd performed a Federer-esque performance in recording the album "Wish you were here".
2.Jennifer Hawkins is to sexy what Roger Federer is to tennis.
A bonehead move in a baseball or softball game that resembles something that would be done by the New York Mets.
Jay got picked off second base on a weak line drive to the shortstop. That was Met-esque.