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Scene

Okay, so, apparently, being scene is;
• You wear trashy make up (usually female)
• You take millions of pictures that you upload onto the coolest new social networking site
• You dye your hair crazy colors
• You style your hair crazily
• You wear uber tight pants
• You 'want to be different' even though 'you're exactly the same'.
• You wear band tee's for bands you don't even know so you'll look like you like non-mainstream bands
• You suddenly become bisexual
• You're interesting in dinosaurs and ponies and glitter
• You're a slut (male or female)
• You're 'straight-edge' or
- You're a hardcore drug addict.

Wow.
You all are idiots.
Keep believing what the media tells you like the good little sheep you are, but you'll eventually see how most of the crap they call 'stereotypes' about people who aren't complete media-conformists are just that; complete and utter CRAP.

Wow! That guy has tight pants on, and crazy scene hair! He must be homosexual!

by PaxiPeanut April 27, 2011


Scene

The much too stereotyped way of style. Many like to call "scene kids" rude and arrogant, but scene is simply a matter of clothing style and whatever you wear doesn't make you whatever the hell you are.

Scene style often consists of bright colors, funky & unique wardrobe (it honestly doesn't matter what the hell you think of the STEREOTYPED scene kid, their style is unique no matter what you think about "them"), vintage/band tees, and for the girls' scene style, Hello Kitty and other cute things like that.

Scene kids are douchebags.
Stop stereotyping them; you probably have never even met a scene kid and got this from some person on the internet.

"I love the scene style with all the colors and unique wardrobe!"

by LynneTheKoala June 30, 2009


scene

This is just to shorten the long definitions like #2. basically...ITS JUST A BUNCH OF EMO PEOPLE that dress up as idiots and who try to be "different" from others when they're not because they're pretty much copying all these other "scene" people which doesn't make them different. ANNND...they mest up the whole punk thing and got it all sad and retarded.
and guys who wear tight ass jeans that cut the circulation off their balls.

I'm so scene.
blah blah blah.
im gonna cut myself.
im sad.
no im not emo just because i dress this way dammit.

by erase your face February 9, 2008


scene

On Urban Dictionary people like to say scene people are usually black, there are none of them round my end they would get cussed off, but if they are black they must be on white people endz, and bruvvv they can stay there.
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I hope no-one finds this offesive.....paaaaaaaa!!!! lol

Scene Chix Can Stay Off South West Endz Bludd, This Is For Their Own Good cos, bullet bullet!!

by february chick January 17, 2008


Scene

Scene kids are those kids who abbreviate EVERYTHING like this
igttmlyc?
(that means i'm going to the mall later, you coming?)
i guess scene is lazy.
Scene kids wear those REALLY right rainbow colors and have REALLY tight clothing.(: mmmm(;
Scene kids wear those pretty hair extentions with lepard patterns on them
they have BRIGHT colorful hair
and listen to the screamo music <3
yeah i fit into that group O.o

scene kids scene kids hated by few and loved by alot
can't swollow me but you do it slowly like a mother f*cking beeeeeep.(:

by Olivedinorawr August 19, 2011


Glitching Scene

The Glitching Scene is a term refering to top Glitchers who find glitches and DO NOT exploit them for there own use to gain an advantage in a video game, only performing the glitches for fun. The Glitching Scene can contain whole clans as well as individuals.

"chaoticPERFECTION and carkidz are my fav. in the glitching scene"

by Glitcher457 February 6, 2010


Mar-scene-i

The Hollywood term for the last scene being filmed in a workday on set. Mar-scene-i is a playful play on words, playing off of the “martini” which is the Hollywood term for the last camera setup (or shot) of the day. The Martini shot will always be in the mar-scene-i. If the mar-scene-i is a one setup scene/ one shot scene - then it is also the martini. The term “mar-scene-i” was introduced to sets during the production of season 2 of the TV show “All Rise” at Warner Brother Studios, 2020.

An AD yells across the set, “The mar-scene-i is up! It’s the last scene of the night!”

by Miss Mo’Jangles September 2, 2021