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Farter The Kid

"Farter The Kid" is the name of an individual who is a proud member of the "Fart Boys." Farter The Kid prides himself upon his ability to fart not only numerous times a day, but also the horrid stench that emits when he rips. He does not only rip farts, as he also rips rap beats. As he writes numerous hip-hop tracks about his life, and of course, farting.

"Farter the Kid" thats my mothaf***ing title, my Dad farts too, hes my mothaf***ing idol.

by Fart boys December 11, 2009

62๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


Outside Kids

Kid/s a husband and wife has individually outside that husband and wife's marriage.

I don't have any outside kids.

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 30, 2004

28๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Hand Kid

A kid at my school that does these wierd things with his hands (he is NOT masturbating) and makes odd sound effects that consist of whooshing and exploding style noises. Most people theorize that he is pretending to act out a war between spaceships or between magical wizards. Hand Kid also does wierd stuff like hiss at people during lunch and in the halls or wear wierd hats shaped like cats and claim that they're dragons.

Dude! Hand Kid is doing the hand thing!

by Lord Bargon February 1, 2005

27๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Club Kid

A tragically-short lived subculture of the 80s and early 90s, which only had a significant impact in New York and London. It was a contemporary of the then-fledgling punk movment in these cites, both of which emerged from the Glam Rock of the late 70s (New York Dolls, David Bowie, T. Rex).

While the music style of the glam rockers evolved under the punks, their iconic style and philosophy of glamor and fashion, which they developed as a reaction to the earlier hippie movment, flourished under the club kids.

Fueled by club drugs such as Special K and Ecstasy, they dressed themselves in fabulously ornate costumes and went to clubs, hence the name. In New York, club owner Peter Gatien provided the venues of choice, such as the clubs Tunnel and Limelight. Michale Alig, a promoter of Gatien's, organized the hedonistic, drug-fueled, otherworldy parties that created such club kid icons as James St. James, Amanda Lepore, Kenny Kenny, Richie Rich, and Astro Earle.

The journalist Michael Musto for the Vilage Voice and Details magazine thoroughly documented the club kid's exploits up until Michael Alig was arrested for the murder of his dealer, Angel Melendez, and Gatien was arrested for the drug supermarket his clubs had become, effectively ending the movement.

James St. James described the world of the club kids in his book, Disco Bloodbath, which ultimately was made into the movie Party Monster.

While the church in which Limelight once was is now the nightclub Avalon, and Suzanne Bartsch (another 80s party icon) and Kenny Kenny still hold parties at Happy Valley, and Richie Rich has started his own clothing brand Heatherette with Trevor Raines, and Amanda Lepore is still just as revered in New York nightlife as always, the club kids are a dead subculture.

The Club Kids would throw "Outlaw Parties" in public venues, including subway stations and a McDonalds in Times Square, whose defining feature was the arrival of the police.

by lansingjr March 6, 2006

175๐Ÿ‘ 51๐Ÿ‘Ž


Popular Kids

Annoying kids who no one really likes. They all pretend to be friends but talk about each other when the persons back is turned. They also tend to act stupidly and have no common sense. A few of them somehow get into honors classes, where they do badly and annoying the serious students. There are also kids who think that they are part of the popular group which makes them twice as annoying.

Popular Girl-OMG you're my best friend! -they walk away- I hate that girl!

"Those popular kids are so stupid. How the heck did they get into the honors class??"

by Casey Hunter March 31, 2010

251๐Ÿ‘ 77๐Ÿ‘Ž


Kid Koala

A young canadian DJ who mixes up great tunes using two turntables and his own hands. No computer needed!

Kid Koala is a cool guy.

by Duncan November 25, 2003

44๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


Artist Kid

Okay, as of late, it seems like the hip, unique kids nowadays are dichotomized in to two categories: the scenesters and the indie kids. These kids generally aspire to a dogma comprised of interest in relatively unknown bands (basically anything not in the top 40), Urban Outfitters (possibly hypocritical in nature?) and thrift store chic. They are mostly culturally repressed Northerners (in terms of America).

However, let's be real. Who honestly cares about what music you listen to, unless you are a scenester or indie kid?

Artist kids, basically kids who are artists, ooze a natural uniqueness and creativity. They are generally easy-going people, who shift in and out of the indie and mainstream scene, whatever floats their boat. They can be fashionable or they may not be.

What does distinguish them though is their innate originality and creativity, something that most of humanity lacks.

They don't think like the rest of the world. They tend to be over critical, however, and perhaps slightly insane (due to paint fumes?). But that makes them the more interesting.

It's not a look or an interest that distinguishes the artist kids, but rather their own talent. Think of them as the band that those scenesters and indie kids worship -- forever above them on a pedestal of love and win.

Bernard: "Look at the kid all covered in paint."
La Toya: "Oh, gosh, must be an artist kid. I wish I were him."
Barnard: "Let's go rub him and hope that some of his talent comes off on us!"

by Cathe November 5, 2007

44๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž