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Discussion of other people's habits and/or behaviour within the goth scene. This type of gossip, generally transmitted by people wearing too much eyeliner, spreads in a particularly virulent fashion due to the goth addiction to drama and the need to insult anyone who looks better in pvc pants than you do.
"I hear she was wearing SKULL PRINT STOCKINGS on Saturday. What a babybat!"
Gothip by geeksicle September 11, 2005
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Gothicise 

To turn something into a Gothic style.
I wanna Gothicise my car.
Gothicise by TheGothicAngel October 23, 2019
pronounced "gawtheem"
One who is very annoying. The type that you want to hit in the head with a brick several times. Can be used as an adjective 'gothimey' or a verb 'gothime-ing'
I hate that girl Rachel she is so annoying!
Yeah she is such a gothime!
Gothime by Clmsnchika March 16, 2009

Gothicised

To turn something normal/Ordinary into something associated with goths.
"It's like an 80's song.. Just gothicised"
"Gothicise my ride MTV!"
Gothicised by FeedMeUnicorn November 2, 2009
when your a goth and your're thicc asf
damn, she's pretty gothicc
gothicc by jermaphobicc October 21, 2017

Southern Gothic 

A subgenre that seems to be widely misinterpreted and unrecognized, it is encompassed by liturature, film, and music.

Southern Gothic inspiration arises from the macabre, politically incorrect and disturbing side of the American South, exclusively exposing the flawed nature of Southern society. The popularity of the subgenre peaked in the 1940's - 1950's, although it made first appearances much earlier in works of literature by famous writers such as Edgar Allen Poe, William Faulkner, and Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Events that may unfold when indulging in Literature and film:
• Environmental decay, disturbing and mentally unbalanced characters, political tyranny, small town poverty, murder, and other events involving death.

Southern Gothic music (Gothic Americana) displays a mixture of Alternative, Country/Folk, Southern Rock and sometimes Bluegrass. Lyrical Inspiration arises from similar events found in Southern Gothic literature:
•Poverty, decay, disturbing characters, religion & the Devil, alcohol, gambling, betrayal (political/romantic), murder and the death of loved ones.

It is not uncommon for a Southern Gothic song to be narrated in first-person, as though the artist was personally involved with whatever dark events unfolded.
Having read the Southern Gothic novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the social and racial injustice are predominant themes.

If you like powerful, old movies with sinister themes, Southern Gothic films are just for you.

"The Bottomless Hole" by The Handsome Family screams Southern Gothic. "Sink Hole" and "That Man I Shot" by Drive-By Truckers are also fine examples. Southern Gothic playlists can be easily discovered.

When listening to Southern Gothic music, the accent adds rather than annoys.

The malicious villain of "Cape Fear" uses the Bible to
Southern Gothic by Oobles June 30, 2015

gothicphobia 

A fear of {Goths}. Usually irrational
Barbie is such a gothicphobe! She has so much gothicphobia she wont even look at the Goth kids!
gothicphobia by LostDecember January 5, 2008