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no emo

Phrase used after one inadvertently says something that sounds emo

"that was a very meaningful haiku you wrote Guadalupe, no emo"

by clementizzle November 25, 2009

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no emo

A term I made up that will probably never be used except by me maybe once resulting in me looking like a tool... It basically means you want to cancel the thought, possibility, and/or misconception of anything emo that you have just said or done or what you are about to say or do.
Meant to be the equivillent of the term no homo but being situationally different.

I almost cried when my favorite band finally hit the stage... No emo.

by Chandler89 August 22, 2006

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no emo

Diction that is delivered in the same fashion as no homo that reverses possible assumption of emo characteristics. This may refer to emo music, emo fashion, emo lyrics, emo moshing, 'emo people', etc.

Some people may even use the term to REPLACE no homo, believing it to hold the same meaning either way.

Example 1: "I prefer smaller shirts...no emo."
Example 2: "I hate it when bands go mainstream...no emo."
Example 3: "I made a song yesterday using my blog...no emo."

by RJamm June 26, 2008

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no emo

No Emo - (no emotion) Pronunced No-Ee-Mo

a phrase that allows one to talk intimately with a close friend of the opposite sex without fear of crossing the friendship line.

Male to female

I had a great time with you last night (no emo)

Were really good together (no emo)

Female to male

Your a really special guy (no emo)

i love spending time with you (no emo)

Your beauty exceeds the creation of the sun (no emo) .lol

by Getadictionary January 5, 2010

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emo

1) An emotional person. They are not depressed all the time and some are acually very happy at times. They do smile, they don't sit in a corner crying all day. Some are actually quite popular and laugh and joke around lots.
NB: Emo does not mean the person cuts themselves, they might but that is not why they're emo.

2) A style. Quite similar from emo to emo but they try to make it quite unique. Some common features of emo's are:
-wristbands/bracelets
-long hair that covers their eyes
-jackets/hoodies
-skate shoes
-skinny fit jeans
-dyed hair
NB: Not all emo's wear this style and just because you see someone who has one or more of the above features doesn't mean they're emo.

3) A genre of music. Some people find it depressing, but generally emo's listen to it because it describes something that has happened/happening to them perfectly. It's like the band has taken their memories and found the perfect way to describe it.
NB: Just because a band isn't very popular doesn't mean it is emo and some emo music is very cheery and consoling.

1) I have lots of friends and we all joke and mess around but we are very emotional (emo's).

2) You see big groups of emo's in town wearing that style, but still managing to look cool and different.

3) Some people say My Chemical Romance is emo and depressing, but they have some cheeryish songs and their lyrics mean something to some emo's.

by One of the few people who will say what the labels are instead of my opinion on them February 9, 2008

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Emoing

The act of being over emotional, especially when referring to somebody into the emo lifestyle.

Eddy is emoing because I wouldn't go to Six Flags with him.

by Tom Anderson October 16, 2004

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emo

A terribly misconstrued and misused word. In contemporary culture it is utilized as a broad term to describe a multitude of children and teenagers who straighten their hair, have their hair in their face, perhaps dye it black, and wear tight clothing. Unfortunately this is completely inaccurate. Actual "emo" music existed in the late 80's and was a subgenre of hardcore punk rock, after all, "emo" is a shortening of "Emotional hardcore punk rock". The people in early emo bands dressed like regular people, everyday guys/girls who just played music that they enjoyed. Sadly, since the formulation and ongoing existence of Hot Topic, the term emo has been incorrectly characterized for a little more than a decade. You have to wonder how the original bands feel about the slandering and mass misunderstanding and misuse of their originality with those of the unoriginal.

Just search Cap'n Jazz to listen to actual emo music.

by TheUbermensch February 10, 2013

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