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real spill

When you’re stating straight facts.

Real spill bro, she wanna fuck!!
Yo mama fine asf, real spill

by KiteFlyer July 14, 2019

89πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


getting real

being able to talk with someone about deep or emotional stuff

man, last night i was getting real with drew.

by thatsadteen November 12, 2017


Foe-real

When you're not sure if a claim, comment, or statement is true or not.

A sarcastic remark about something that seems unreasonable.

Foe-real, you found my twenty bucks.

Is this bitch foe-real.

by Silliman March 10, 2018


A Real Catch

when you’re lucky enough to find someone who is funny, smart, hot af, and loyal.

β€œWow! Samantha Barbeau is a real catch!”

by anonymous98760 February 2, 2018

23πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


A real one

Basically a really cool person who isn’t fake or anything and always has your back and is a perfect friend. AKA Benjamin Damian Ayala.

Benjamin Ayala is such a real one. He always makes me laugh and makes sure I’m okay.

by emodebateperson November 15, 2019

80πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


That is real GG

A combination of saying "That is real" and "GG" (Good game). A way of expressing sympathy for another's minor misfortune.

Tommy: I asked Amanda to prom today, but she said no.
Anthony: That is real GG

Phil: I wake up 6 AM on a Sunday morning just to get my headphones run over by a car....FML
Pete: That is real GG

by iMinhy June 2, 2013

61πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Real Emo

I thought I'd give it a try...

What Emo Is And Some History.
Emo is short for emotive hardcore. It's a DIY music style (not a shitty fashion) that started in the 80's. Emo follows (but is not restricted to) the lines of hardcore. Hardcore is a subgenre of punk, therefore, so is emo. The first emo band is often credited to Rites Of Spring. They played with hardcore punk rock energy (as the members were previously involved with hardcore bands) and lots of emotion through their performance and with their audience. Their lyrics seem to have important views about life and a sense of deepness.

"Emo" As A Term.
The term "emo" was generated as an insult to people in the hardcore scene that liked these bands. An emo band's performance on stage (can include crying/moaning/etc. their lyrics and various other events) probably made them look "weaker" to the hardcore kids, which is (why I think) "emo" was directed as an insult.

What Screamo is.
Screamo has evolved from emo. This music style invloves more screaming and often has more melodic breakdowns. Screamo is still emo, therefore follows its guidelines.

What Emo Is Not.
Emo is not short for emotional. Emo is not a fashion. Emo is not "XxXxXxXOMMMFFGZZZZ IM LYKE, SO DEPRESSED!XxXxX!!!1!!111 IM GONNA SLIT MY WRISTZZZZZZZ...LOL..XxXxXxX" Emo was not mainstream (because it was DIY). Emo has nothing to do with being depressed, shitty metaphors, or suicide. Emo is not whiney, bullshit music sung by pubescent males that haven't dropped their balls yet.

Real Emo Bands: Rites Of Spring, Embrace, Moss Icon, Funeral Dinner, Gray Matter, Hot Cross, Off Minor, Indian Summer, Sleepytime Trio, etc...

Screamo Bands: Saetia, Orchid, Pg. 99, I Would Set Myself On Fire For You, Love Like...Electrocution, Angel Hair, Antioch Arrow, Majority Rule, Usurp Synapse, Love Lost But Not Forgotten, etc...

Record Labels Known To Produce Important Emo Bands: Discord Records, Level-Plane Records, Magic Bullet Records, Ebullition Records, etc...

NOT Emo Bands: Taking Back Sunday, Hawthorne Heights, My Chemical Romance, Dashboard Confessional, From First To Last, Bright Eyes, Simple Plan, The Used, Senses Fail, etc...

by Highly Evolved April 26, 2006

656πŸ‘ 103πŸ‘Ž