Using the "countrycode top-level domain" (.fi, .uk,. ca, etc) to describe where you are or where you are going without having to spell it out. Usually occurs in (sms) text messaging.
Example One:
This: I will back in .fi (the country code top-level domain for Finland) next week.
Translates to this: I will be in Finland next week.
Example Two:
Person One: Where will you be next week?
Person Two: .fi
Person One: And where will you be the week after that?
Person Two: .uk
Metalcore with a southern rock twist on it. Bands include, but are not limited to: Every Time I Die, Once Nothing, and Maylene and the Sons of Disaster.
Countrycore concerts aren't for swag fags or scene kids, as they can get pretty hardcore and feature a lot of moshing and broken bones (bring Ibuprofen or Tylenol).
"Dude, did you go to that Every Time I Die concert last night?"
"Yeah, man! I felt so fucking countrycore when they played 'Partying is Such Sweet Sorrow.' I ended up punching a scene kid in the face while I was moshing."
“People have been going missing, animals too, all in the one farm. There’s been a pile of bones found, too.”
“Damn it John, we’re here to investigate aliens, not countrycide!”