THE LIFE AND DEATH OF A SCENE BOY:
A guy gets his first piercing and begins growing out his hair and listening to hip scene music, and girls begin to like him more.
Therefore, he listens to more music, grows out his hair more, and gets more piercings.
At this point he's popular and SUPERHAWT and does cool stuff like smoke and go to shows and raves.
Then, after large amounts of hip music and piercings and whatnot, he starts becoming a little more gay. He may also start wearing makeup for extra scene-ness. Girls and most guys become weirded out.
To counteract the gayness, he shaves his head, listens to more xHARDCOREx music and goes straight edge. Then he realizes that he's a douche and nobody likes him, so he grows out his hair again, and the cycle restarts.
A guy gets his first piercing and begins growing out his hair and listening to hip scene music, and girls begin to like him more.
Therefore, he listens to more music, grows out his hair more, and gets more piercings.
At this point he's popular and SUPERHAWT and does cool stuff like smoke and go to shows and raves.
Then, after large amounts of hip music and piercings and whatnot, he starts becoming a little more gay. He may also start wearing makeup for extra scene-ness. Girls and most guys become weirded out.
To counteract the gayness, he shaves his head, listens to more xHARDCOREx music and goes straight edge. Then he realizes that he's a douche and nobody likes him, so he grows out his hair again, and the cycle restarts.
timothy: wow, I'm so cool with my tight pants and long hair and makeup!
shawn: dude, not really. You're sooo scene, you're kinda gay now.
timothy: oh shit, I need to shave my head and listen to more manly music and stuff!
shawn: whatever dude, you'll always be a scene boy.
shawn: dude, not really. You're sooo scene, you're kinda gay now.
timothy: oh shit, I need to shave my head and listen to more manly music and stuff!
shawn: whatever dude, you'll always be a scene boy.
by ind33dlkbkf January 26, 2009
A person, usually between the ages of 14-18 who immerses themselves in the culture attached to one particular style of music.
Most notably the "emo" scene as it is quite well documented
Scene Kids tend to spot someone mainly off websites such as myspace, xanga, vampire freaks, live journal & immitate their style & personality so as to reflect them in a complete sense. This usually involves cutting their hair in a way that reflects the person they are immitating, dressing in that style, listening to that music & wearing all acessories that go with the style.
They will also tend to brag about "how insertscenehere they are" because they are still very insecure about fitting in.
This is all simply a psychological way oftrying to be accepted into certain musical cultures.
As people between the ages of 14-18 base their lives around music & the culture that follows, it seems essencial to fit into 1 or more catagories. If you go outside the most popular style -or dont fit into one at all, you are shunned, as people are very afraid of this they try to copy from the "cool" people in a certain style for protection.
Most notably the "emo" scene as it is quite well documented
Scene Kids tend to spot someone mainly off websites such as myspace, xanga, vampire freaks, live journal & immitate their style & personality so as to reflect them in a complete sense. This usually involves cutting their hair in a way that reflects the person they are immitating, dressing in that style, listening to that music & wearing all acessories that go with the style.
They will also tend to brag about "how insertscenehere they are" because they are still very insecure about fitting in.
This is all simply a psychological way oftrying to be accepted into certain musical cultures.
As people between the ages of 14-18 base their lives around music & the culture that follows, it seems essencial to fit into 1 or more catagories. If you go outside the most popular style -or dont fit into one at all, you are shunned, as people are very afraid of this they try to copy from the "cool" people in a certain style for protection.
by the- - -panic November 27, 2005
lots of definitions...
someone who is partly emo, partly prep.
someone who doesn't want to be considered a labelled person, but likes to dress like an emo.
an emo that doesn't wear black.
someone who loves neon colours, has straight hair with multicoloured streaks, lots of eyeliner, and loves to go to rock concerts.
female scene kids are often obsessed with things like hello kitty or skelanimals.
they put alot of effort into their myspace/bebo profile picture.
both male and female secne kids often have side swept hair with one side over their eye.
someone who is partly emo, partly prep.
someone who doesn't want to be considered a labelled person, but likes to dress like an emo.
an emo that doesn't wear black.
someone who loves neon colours, has straight hair with multicoloured streaks, lots of eyeliner, and loves to go to rock concerts.
female scene kids are often obsessed with things like hello kitty or skelanimals.
they put alot of effort into their myspace/bebo profile picture.
both male and female secne kids often have side swept hair with one side over their eye.
by Rockstar<3 March 28, 2008
1. A try-hard; A person attempting to fit into the ridiculous stereotype of scene but ends up looking more like a clown than is required for the particular label.
2. A really awesome blog on Tumblr. coonbabies.tumblr.com
2. A really awesome blog on Tumblr. coonbabies.tumblr.com
That girls hair looks like she stuck her head in the microwave. Look at all those cheap Hot Topic accessories. What a scene fail.
by therealkikikannibal January 09, 2011
A popular hairstyle with scene kids that resembles a dead animal on the wearer's head, it also looks like a rainbow jacked off it it.
by DynamiteTampon August 22, 2009
Apparently, young females that tend to hang outwith other dubious, self-entitled children desperately seeking to break away from the traditional "emo" pack and portray the following qualities:
1. terrible haircuts
2. poor fashion sense (leggings are not pants)
3. a slurry of star tattoos and lip piercings that they will soon regret
1. terrible haircuts
2. poor fashion sense (leggings are not pants)
3. a slurry of star tattoos and lip piercings that they will soon regret
by monsterweenie January 08, 2012
They are the emo version of a hipster. Only major difference from straight up hipster is the males wear makeup and they have infiltrated the genre of metal. Scene "metal" bands usually only play drop D tuned guitars because they need to hide their lack of playing ability. The lyric content is emo-ish despite the scene kids' denial. Songs are almost exclusively about girls they'll never get or had or the girl broke up with them because they are in fact loser scene kids. They strive for attention which is why the guys dress like girls and the girls have several layers of what appears to be makeup they bought at Party City. Whereas hipsters try to dress down and look minimalist, scene kids take pride in the fact it took them forever to do their hair and makeup. Other than the level of makeup, scene males and scene females dress the exact same, maybe a scene chick will rock a skirt on occasion but that is it. The music they listen to is heavier than hipsters but equally as lame as to that which hipsters listen to. They talk and brag on how non-conformist they are (like hipsters) yet they (also like hipsters) are a walking contradiction because there are droves of them looking the same. Nothing is very original and their personalities tend to suck which is why they have to look like a freak in order for people to notice them. Unlike hipsters, cutting of the wrists is very common among scene kids, again to get as much attention as possible.
Sir 1: Why is that guy wearing girl pants and a deep v t-shirt down to where his chest is supposed to be?
Sir 2: Ah, that would be a scene kid good sir. He's trying desperately to be "different" but instead just looks like an idiot.
Sir 1: Oh, I get it. kind of like a hipster
Sir 2: Exactly.
Sir 2: Ah, that would be a scene kid good sir. He's trying desperately to be "different" but instead just looks like an idiot.
Sir 1: Oh, I get it. kind of like a hipster
Sir 2: Exactly.
by doseofreality August 28, 2012