by greg April 13, 2004
by Greg March 06, 2005
noisecore is a subgenre of metal that transcends both hardcore and metal. It's intrumentation is unique- in that the guitar riffs are numerous and chaotic- often involving harmonics and fretboard noise. The vocals are normal screamed and hard to follow. That , however does not mean that the lyrics themselves are banal and unintelligent. On the contrary, noisecore lyrics are esoteric and ambiguous often having multiple meanings. Some of the most proficient of drummers can be found in noisecore.The rythmns are sporadic and often polyrythmic as well. Jazz influences can also be found in noisecore as well. The more complex the music is, the farther away from tradional song structures become.Chaos in noisecore is paramount.Noisescapes and samples are found frequently in this genre as an enhancement to the music to give it a more darker feel.
by greg September 23, 2003
by Greg September 10, 2003
(See also: Bewwl-sheyut the redneck version.)
Drawn out version of the ever popular "bullshit". Used to express complete frustration and anger.
Drawn out version of the ever popular "bullshit". Used to express complete frustration and anger.
"Don't come up here talkin' all that boooah-shit."
(it helps to draw it out nice and slow and cock your neck and head a couple of times, finish it off with a long stare for maximum effect)
(it helps to draw it out nice and slow and cock your neck and head a couple of times, finish it off with a long stare for maximum effect)
by Greg November 19, 2003
Slang for rotisserie chicken.
by GReg February 25, 2020
1. Another word for Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey.
2. A place where herbs gather.
3. Poorest excuse for a college, or institute.
Originated: William Stahlin's Accounting class. The desk had a 'stevens' logo that was missing the 'v', thus giving birth to the term, 'Steeeens"
2. A place where herbs gather.
3. Poorest excuse for a college, or institute.
Originated: William Stahlin's Accounting class. The desk had a 'stevens' logo that was missing the 'v', thus giving birth to the term, 'Steeeens"
by Greg October 04, 2004