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Scene

1: A Scene in nature, or really anywhere
2:Annoying

1:"This scene is excellent!"
2:"The scene would be even better if the scene kid wasn't there!"

by Shinhiko1 August 7, 2008

6๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scene

okay, honestly, emos only less dark, more 80's. Almost the same, but decideed they were 'Rad', so became a whole new race of obsessive-self portrait taking-black hair in front of eyes teenagers. Need to learn that taking your own picture where you can see your arms holding the camera isnt cool. Often take them selves far too seriously.

Half of the 'Scene' Pictures, arent even Scene. They're attention seeking losers that want to be on the internet. Thats what Myspace is for.

by booty bump July 2, 2006

21๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scene

Basically a cross between a punk, a mosher and an emo. They like hardcore.

That kid over there is scene.

by Lazy, oh so very lazy! February 12, 2009

38๐Ÿ‘ 37๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scene

Usually a teen male or female, whose teenage angst is fed with colorful clothing and hair. A typical 'scene kid' is usually doused with numerous piercings, tattoos, and choppy hair. You can usually spot a 'scene kid' wandering around your local mall, a local show, or flaunting themselves on MySpace. 'Scene' is known to have derived from 'Emo', and didn't come into play until about a year or so ago. Most individuals claiming to be 'scene' will do the following:

1. Take pictures at an angle, and edit them very poorly with paint and/or Adobe Photoshop.

2. Have their lip, septum, or bridge pierced.

3. Appear at every local 'hardcore' show, and attempt to 'hardcore dance' by flailing their arms and legs around like a complete fool.

4. Often use words with too many extra letters i.e. sexxxy, omgggggg, lolz, uhkthnxbai, etc.

5. Have obscure haircuts usually involving too many layers, horrible coloring, and several tiny bows, barrettes, or clips. The hair is often worn very straight, and most 'scene' girls will carry around their Chi in their purses in case they need to touch up.

6. Both the boys and girls involved with the 'scene' will wear gacious amounts of make-up. Eyebrows can often be found to be drawn on, heavy eyeliner, colorful eyeshadows/liners, and glitter can be found on the face.

7. Child-like clothing has been found to be popular amongst the 'scene kids'. Most will wear Pokemon, Strawberry Shortcake, and most famous Hello Kitty clothing, accessories, etc.

8. Most wear shoes called 'flats'. I have seen many to start wearing checkered Vans canvas shoes.

The most popular place for 'scene' kids to express their 'individuality' is on the one and only myspace.com.
Do a random search, and be sure to add an extra 'x' here and there for kicks, just to be sure that you'll find what you're looking for.

Young teens, Adolescents, An individual trying to be 'scene' with what everyone else is doing, Confused with one's personality, so acts like a foolish child to appear interesting.

by Ashlehh March 8, 2007

10๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scene

A person completely obsessed with themselves and how cool everything that they do is. with bucked up hair and makeup and dudes wearing tighter pants than girls.

Emo kids want to kill themselves

scene kids make everybody else want to kill themselves

by Destroyer of the Scene July 13, 2008

26๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scene

Someone in touch with music/fashion/style/etc that exceeds the norm of any particular person at one point in time. Due to overuse of the internet and myspace at large, the idea of being "scene" has become synonomous with being "emo" or "hXc." Keep in mind, people who catagorize themselves under one of these are obviously not scene, because they are not creative enough to exemplify themselves from the social constructs of the stereotype they tried so hard to not develope by being "scene" in the first place. Those who abuse some so called "scene" lingo are not scene, because as any TRUE scene kid knows, scene lingo itself cannot exist or be catagorized itself...the lingo is so incredibly ahead of the curve that truly only the speaker alone is clear on the meaning and its relation to "the scene."

In more recent attempts to define the "scene," many have begun to dabble into the fashion of "the scene." It's a common misconception that scene kids wear thousands of bracelets, have choppy black haircuts, abuse eye make-up, and wear Converse shoes. Anyone scene enough to know understands completely that these things are merely a fad perpetuated by people attempting to force their way into the scene lifestyle, and thus, do not do it. The true scenester wears shoes you've never seen before, possibly something they purchased out of a store while vacationing in the UK or Italy with their family, which is probably accompanied with an ensemble unlike those seen on the pages of myspace, and has a haircut unlike anyone elses.

Also, keep in mind he true scenester is not vegan or meat eater, does not stand for causes, and does not attempt to create crews or running gangs of "scene" friends, because as any scenester can tell you, no one cares what you had for lunch, it's just food; civil liberties are something 15 year olds dont need to be worried about, and anyone who gets in fights over "the scene" isn't a scenester at all. Fighting is for posers. Duh.

And for future reference, bitchy little girls who say/refer to/like cunt/robots/dinosaurs have absolutely nothing to do with being scene in any way, shape, or form. They're just bored because their parents realized how much of a waste of time they were, so they've resorted to Myspace to further perpetuate their own lack of sceneness and search out those who will give them the attention they need to survive.

"MURdUrXXcoRE Lol R@wkZ! BANG U CUNT ROBOTZZZ iM So SCEnE ARGG!"

...idiots...

Man, those argyle kicks are pretty ridiculous. That's pretty scene.

Damn, the scene is being overrun with pissy little kids angry about who is smoking and eating hamburgers. They need to go wash off their faces and give their parents more hugs.

Scene oriented person: Man, the scene in Seattle is fuckin' sorted!
Friend: What? sorted? I don't get it.

by One of the few true scene oriented people left April 1, 2006

26๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scene

Emo style without being depressed or sad, usually pretty happy.
Big(teased) choppy hair, usually crazy colors.
Hello Kitty and Multiple photos on Myspace at the same exact angle.
Usually asks for PC4PC.

"I dyed my hair black and got a million layers and bleached a big round chunk of it... Yeah I love it! It's so Scene! My white Hello Kitty tanktop with it will look amazing in all the pics I'm gonna put on Myspace! PC4PC?!"

by MiiRRanDaaa August 13, 2008

3๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž