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get the core

A rather obnoxious act of throwing an apple core at one's head when they are acting a fool or just an asshat in general.

"Pokey may get the core if he continues to taunt me like this"

by donros June 6, 2005

8๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Cable Core

Cable Core
cxc
It compromises of being yourself, but also seeing conformity
and not trying to blatantly be different. Usually consists of
a shy person who is different in many ways, typically in how
they act and dress. They do not belong specifically to one
group or click, but take virtues from some of them and on
occasion may be put into one of these more known groups.
One usually has very diverse moods and can be extremely happy,
though many may not know because when one is shy they tend
not to express themselves that much; depressed, setting
themselves even further from the norm and occasionally being
very violent. Also, one must also have a feeling of hopeless love
that no one will ever love them while they try hard to express
feelings, they have no way because of their shy nature. While
lovestruck or depressed, which usually tie hand in hand one will
usually write poems and collect them together. Occasionally
showing them, but always very shy about it and concerned that
they will never be good enough. Overall, one has a very low self
esteem and always thinks themself not good enough for anything
and this is typically heightened by the lack of phone calls,
text messages, or people talking to them. Cable core is derived
from ones self and usually is very unique but is not trying
hard to be unique or different, it just happens that way because
that is how one is.

That guy is not emo, he's cable core.

by Imperiusentropy October 31, 2005

11๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


gnar-core

A combination of "gnarly" and "hard-core" Used in situations where one word or the other just isn't enough.

That mountain peak is so gnar-core.
That band is gnar-core!

by Bennifercm August 16, 2006

12๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Core Group

A group of badass individuals that come together and isolate from other friends just to be closer to each other. The core group just happens and others envy their connection. Core Groups often have group messages to share inside jokes along with a hashtag #CG

"Core Group"

by Qubatron June 11, 2014


VH1-core

Often intersecting with dadrock, VH1-core can be described as any artist that's practically worshipped on a VH1 special, such as I Love the 70s/80s/90s, or any Top 100 countdown. Bands in this genre often have merchandise sold in any and every popular clothing store.

Fans of VH1-core are people that listen to the most popular music from an era without realizing that the era (such as hair metal or grunge) is dead, there is still good music being made nowadays aside from the same ten artists mentioned, and that it can be found if they actually bothered to look for it instead of listening to the same rock radio stations until the end of time.

Though VH1-core is not synonymous with dadrock, many dadrock bands are revered by VH1 programming, inciting the comparison. Modern bands referred to as VH1-core can include Foo Fighters, Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, The White Stripes, Wolfmother, Audioslave, etc.

Related terms include JCPenney-core and Guitar Hero-core.

Person A: "Oh, man, I love music! I'm really into Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, The Clash, Guns 'n' Roses, Bob Marley, Audioslave, the list could go on..."

Person B: "Sounds like typical VH1-core."

by alastika May 27, 2011

2๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Not-so-core

A genre of music slowly popping up in USA in a way to combat this copy-each-other-to-be-cool mentality in the scene and emo cultures. HArdcore is what all the bands call themselves now days so this genre moves away from that and just does the crazy stuff the feel. Any idiot will call a band in this genre hardcore but they aren't they are their own thing

The fiesta Crew is Not-so-core which is so hardcore!!

by The flyingape June 14, 2008


Filth Core

Filth Core or Filthcore is the online fandom far opposite end of the slider from Purity Culture, with both views being solidly insane, and normal people existing in places between the two.

Where Purity Culture equates fiction with reality IE: people who like villains must support those bad actions in real life, Filth Core argues fiction can't effect reality at all, so there's never a 'bad' presentation of relationships, beliefs, or actions that can hurt people or shape perception. IE: even 24 hour consumption of underage porn can never effect anyone's mental state or actions and there's no need to monitor how things affect you, propaganda is only a real world thing and you should lay off complaints about race representation and chill, or an author has no responsibility not to use bigoted tropes, as writing can't effect reality.

Filth Core users like to target kids who have been harassed by Purity Culture, because the desire to push back against that makes it easy. At worst, you find adults who encourage kids to sex roleplay with them as it 'can't possibly have any effect,' but mostly they're just really annoying assholes who refer to anyone who disagrees as 'religious' 'pearl clutchers' and 'children', and think they're incredibly intelligent. Very often shamelessly addicted openly to hentai.

Ironically, many will occasionally argue one specific thing they want an excuse to hate does effect reality, seemingly genuinely without noting the hypocrisy.

"So wait, you're not dating him anymore?"
"No...It turned out his big kink is border patrol raping people in custody."
"Wait, so you broke up just because you think his kink is gross?"
"Well--no, it wasn't that; it's that he watches and reads porn for it for hours EVERY day, and I felt like it was getting really unhealthy and kind of creepy, especially since I'm not white. But, when I brought it up, he got really mad and chewed me out about being self-righteous and judgy and stupid, and went on and on about how fiction can't affect real actions like some kind of Filth Core freak."
"Oh. Yeah. Dump his ass and RUN."

by CassandraThe March 8, 2022