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A genre of music formed in 1950s Jamaica characterized by offbeat guitar and bass. Later fused with jazz and blues, and taken up by skinheads in Britain in the 70s, and then later gained a final popularity uprising in the 90s.
Anyone who still listens to this garbage is definitely white and either writing a manifesto alone in their mother’s basement, or is 43 and still a virgin.
“Hey, I found this new ska band they’re pretty legit”
I have to go immediately.”
Ska by A/UM/E April 11, 2020
SKA stands for Seniors Kick Ass. It’s used by seniors in high school. Usually by the preppy/popular crowd. It’s used more written than verbally spoken; think car windows, body art, signs, etc.
We just graduated, SKA!
SKA by Made4Life May 30, 2021
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Verb: getting your dick sucked under a bridge
Ryan: did you hear ska’d last night?
Ska by Gushers4lunch December 26, 2024
Ska Boss, The
The Leader of all things sacred and holy in this world, a protector of Justice and Hero of a new age.



A song by The Skatalites, covered by The Aquabats.
ska boss by Everett May 30, 2004
A type of music usually consisting of drums, bass, guitar, trumpet and saxaphone, that became popular in the early ninties. Ska Punk, rather than ska has a more agressive feel and is also known as Skacore.Some more commonly popular ska-punk bands The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Suicide Machines, Mustard Plug, Voodoo Glowskulls,Bim Skala Bim,Bad Brains,Rancid,Sublime and Catch 22.
Did you see that ska punk show last night?
Yeah! It was awesome!
Ska Punk by Anita Handjob April 14, 2006
see ska a people who usually is a teenage or a young adult who love ska and will dance to it.
"dude, you are such a fuckin' ska kid"
ska kid by dazed+confused chick October 11, 2004

ska core 

Hard-core ska! (As hard as ska can get):

A mix of ska and punk or rock:

Punk/Rock with a ska influence:

Fast songs, throaty vocals, ska guitars/instruments, etc:

Punk songs with upbeat ska guitars.

--THE GOOD SHIT!--
Sparks: Lets start a ska core band!
Berg: Okay, lets go biatch!

(Left Over Crack, American Steel, Op Ivy)
ska core by Chomp! February 24, 2005