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dark y2k

Dark Y2K is a recent style that is heavily inspired by both Emo, Visual Kei and Scene subcultures, however, unlike many other subcultures, the style is reliant on both music and image. The style got its name from the recent "Y2K fashion" that is increasing in popularity on TikTok. It's basically a more fashionable merge of Emo and Scene, to put it simply.

Style: Graphic shirts, button-up shirts underneath shirts, red or black leopard pants, skinny jeans, fishnets, goth boots, vans, shirts with skulls, chokers, straight hair with side partings (the back can be spiked), plaid skirts and pants with chains, pocket chains, striped t-shirts, pants with straps, studded belts usually dangling down to the hip, studded wristbands, shirts and jackets with patches, corsets, tutus, lots of jewellery sometimes featuring crucifixes, 2000s sunglasses, clothes featuring Sanrio characters, ties usually checkered or featuring skulls and Tripp pants. Clothes with both neon and dark colours juxtaposed together are also acceptable.

Music: The music is a combination of both emo rock, metal and crunkcore, however, recent music from artists such as Capoxxo and 100 Gecs who have a more modern sound of scenecore like music are also acceptable.

Beliefs: Anyone in this subculture has to be Pro-BLM, anti-racist, accepting of LGBT and anti-sexist. If not, then they aren't apart of it or even alternative in the first place.

Person: "Hey, I like your style, are you emo?"
Person 2: "Kind of, but the style name is Dark y2k!"
Person: "What's that?"
Person 2: "Look at it on the urban dictionary!"

by Walter's Firetruck July 3, 2020

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dark eighties

The dark eighties refers to the period of time in popular culture, between 1983 and 1990, when there was very little original thought occured. There was a mass market culture ruled by the common denominator.

For some reason bands like Wham! were actually popular during the dark eighties.

by Dakota Bill G March 15, 2005

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Fuzzy Darkness

the condition of dimming the lights that results when a man mounts on top in the 69 position and flops his ball bag over his companion's eyes.

i gave that swamp donkeyfrom last night the ol' fuzzy darkness and i think she got some stink pink eye

by kingkoot August 19, 2004

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Dark Napalm

Real name is Andrew Dickman. Flash artist. Created the Wily Show, Wily Shorts, and Rockman Neo, which are Megaman-related shorts. Has a lot of sketches.

Dark Napalm created sweet movies.

by FusionDragon2099 June 29, 2004

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Dark Prince

(1)Noun. The "pet name" of the gothic male in a romantic relationship
(2)Proper Noun. The nickname of a gothic male

(1) There's my dark prince, i love him.
(2) Hello, Dark Prince

by Brian J. Terrell February 4, 2006

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dark aesthete

dark: Characterized by gloom; dismal

aesthete: One whose pursuit and admiration of beauty is regarded as excessive or affected.

therefore;

dark aesthete: one whose appreciation or pursuit of dismal, gloomy, or otherwise morbid expressions of beauty is excessive or affected.

translation: mopey elitist 'goth'

please note, i dont consider the term goth to be a negative comment. i just know people who fit into this catagory, and oh boy are they irritating.

Claire started smoking clove ciggarettes. she changed her name to Raven. she writes poetry that does not rhyme, and usually ends in the middle of a sentance. she hates you, and everyone else.

behold, a dark aesthete.

by EviLCorey February 5, 2004

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Dark Water

A movie so shitty that its name has become an adjective meaning the worst possible kind of something.

Compaq is the Dark Water of computers.

by webdes03 July 11, 2005

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