A term used to describe soppy, saccharine, generic, and wall-of-sound-ish adult contemporary cheese music, usually having vaguely Christian undertones. The genre itself originated in 2013, after the release of Hozier's "Take Me To Church", and rose to popularity in 2021 after Duncan Laurence released his song, "Arcade". It has since been used to define artists like Alex Warren, David Kusher, and Benson Boone. The term, however, was coined in 2025 by a Pitchfork critic known as Hannah Jocelyn.
Tom: What are you listening to?
Bill: Alex Warren.
Tom: Oh, you mean the guy that makes epic sad guy music?
Bill: Alex Warren.
Tom: Oh, you mean the guy that makes epic sad guy music?
by Dyl Dosankan Dumms July 22, 2025

The Epic Gamer is when you're epically gaming online with and then suddenly you get a blowie outta nowhere like what
by Paper Lad November 1, 2019

CrackBone : Dude, i was in CSS and i killed 6 terrorists with one bullet!
SlippyFag : Seriously? Dude you are the king of epicness!
SlippyFag : Seriously? Dude you are the king of epicness!
by DHaxing August 5, 2010

Any social media post (typically a photo) defined by unique vantage points, colorful backgrounds, and legendary adventures. Usually presented in the form of an eye-catching Instagram photo.
by anonymous October 6, 2020

by Fleet786 November 23, 2020

the act of changing the font of a texted message to emphasize how important what is being communicated
Shannon could not understand that Meghan's message did not switch to an epic font front when she told her that Meghan's granny died going down on Meghan's boyfriend.
by von groovy June 22, 2019

shit you get in video games that's better than other shit you got in video games, because it's bigger, more menacing and kills shit faster
by rodzaj July 17, 2014
