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Musclegod

A man who is extremely muscular. His muscles exceed those of any other male, often to an embarrassing and/or erotic degree. Often use to describe just how muscular a guy is, that they could be considered a god.
Damn, have you seen how massive Matthew is? He's got so much hulking muscle, I'd say he's a musclegod.
by Electrofluf July 11, 2010
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music aesthetic

Music that is your own personal aesthetic.Music or certain songs that are just beautiful to listen to and are often nostalgic. Certain songs make you feel all happy inside and are wonderful and relaxing to listen to sometimes relating to emotions you are feeling.
Grunge music aesthetic eg: The Neighborhood
Pastel Goth aesthetic eg: Melanie Martinez
Nature aesthetic: Troye Sivan
by nostalgiamyone April 19, 2018
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muscle blaster

1. a large penis that fires scroatmeal in successive blasts (see: Peter North)

2. a Tropical Smoothie menu item consisting of strawberries, banana, and choice of protein
She jerked my banana and rubbed my strawberries until my muscle blaster delivered her choice of protein.
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Muscle memory

When you done something repetitively until it is automatic
"Dude how did you do that?"
"With muscle memory!"
by aslpaul3939 June 18, 2020
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Scam music

Sub-genre in rap
Subject primarily pertaining to

Fraud, Scams, Cryptocurrency (e.g. Bitcoin) and Tor Browser.
Genre popularized by artist Teejayx6
Damn Teejayx6 keep making that scam music, you heard "Dark web" yet?
"The government tried to ban me from the dark web

I downloaded Tor Browser then got back in
Went and got a VPN , just bought another BIN"
That shit went HARD bro
by Elfresh August 16, 2019
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Witch House Music

Dark and moody, atmospheric electronic music, that grew as offshoots of the earlier experimental days of the darkwave and industrial scenes. The style is epitomized by acts like The Synthetic Dream Foundation, White Ring, Balam Acab, Ritualz
White Ring and The Synthetic Dream Foundation make killer Witch house music
by witch house music doctor August 6, 2013
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House Music

House music, (named "House Music" after The Warehouse club in Chicago where it originated in the early 1980's,) is a style of electronic dance music that was developed by dance club DJs in Chicago that were influenced by early to mid-1970s dance music as spun by DJs in New York, and spread to Detroit, New York, and eventually Europe. House music is strongly influenced by elements of the early to mid 1970s soul- and funk-infused dance music style of disco. House music takes disco's use of a prominent bass drum on every beat and developed a new style by mixing in a heavy electronic synthesizer bassline, electronic drums, electronic effects, funk and pop samples, and reverb- or delay-enhanced vocals.

The common element of house music is a prominent kick drum on every beat (also known as a four-to-the-floor beat), usually generated by a drum machine or sampler. The kick drum sound is augmented by various kick fills and extended dropouts. The drum track is filled out with hihat cymbal patterns on the eighth-note offbeats, and a snare drum or clap sound on beats two and four of every bar. This pattern is derived from so-called "four-on-the-floor" dance drumbeats of the 1960s and especially the 1970s disco drummers.

Producers commonly layer sampled drum sounds to achieve a more complex sound, filling out the audio spectrum and tailoring the mix for large club sound systems. House music is uptempo music for dancing and has a tempo range of between 118 and 135 bpm. Producers use many different sound sources for bass sounds in house music, from continuous, repeating electronically-generated lines sequenced on a synthesizer such as a Roland TB-303 to studio recordings or samples of live electric bassists, or simply filtered-down samples from whole stereo recordings (from classic funk tracks or any other song).

Electronically-generated sounds and samples of recordings from genres such as jazz, blues and synth pop are often added to the foundation of the drum beat and synth bass line. House songs may also include disco or soul-style and gospel vocals and additional percussion. Techno and trance, which developed alongside house music, share this basic beat infrastructure, but they usually eschew house's live-music-influenced feel and Black or Latin music influences in favor of more synthetic sound sources and approach.
The BucketHeads - The Bomb

Joe Smooth - Promised Land

Kerri Chandler - The Machine

House Music includes various subgenres such as Deep House(My Favorite), Hard House, Tech-House, Funky House...etc.
by Taelue August 5, 2008
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