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Fanny Music

When a Dj at a night club plays music that girls like to dance to on the dance floor.

Like Poka face by lady Ga ga.
Man, it was a total sausage fest on the dance floor until Bryce told the DJ to put some Fanny Music on. Then the ladies were all over it.
by El Dicko February 28, 2009
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Square Music

A slang term teenagers used back in the late 1950's-1960's to define which is now known as easy listening or beautiful music.
My grandparents didn't like the music my parents listen to back when they were teenagers, so they try make them listen to square music.
by BruinKiller3469 March 18, 2009
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High Muscles

the muscles you get in your face from smiling so much when you get high
high guy #1: "my face hurts man"
high guy #2 "you must not have developed your high muscles yet"
high guy#1: "i better start working out"
by jor gree October 10, 2009
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Lip Muscle

A name and term that is used for a mustache.
Look at Dirk's lip muscle he thinks it makes him look strong. It only makes him look like a sad motorcycle cop.
by Secrect Destroyer March 27, 2010
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Fear Music

Fear music is the collective name given to the ominous incidental music that is increasingly found in every facet of modern mass media. It is said of any electronically-driven low-bass incidental music of action, horror or suspense films and primetime TV shows about crime, murder and dismemberment, of some commercials and even of pseudo-documentaries appearing on the History Channel about any subject of a violent, mysterious or speculative nature (Nostradamus, end of times prophecies, Da Vinci, Hitler and other evil historical figures, ancient torture devices, the antichrist, natural disasters, war, terrorism, disease, etc.).

In dramas, it often drowns out dialogues and announces the violent content to follow. In pseudo-documentaries, it often accompanies ominous disclaimers such as “although nobody knows for certain” and “the viewer is free to draw his own conclusions”. It is often satirized in comedy shows making fun of bad movies such as the “Scary Movie” series or The Onion.

Critics see it as “the new soundtrack of America” and indicative of the present anxious mood of the US. It is also criticized as hack work using lazy musical clichés, cheap electronic or percussive effects and low-frequency vibrations designed to give the listener the creeps while rattling his dental fillings, without ever resorting to true musical invention. Its use and development have been variously credited to James Horner and other second rate film composers.
When I heard the fear music coming from the living room, I first assumed my wife was watching the History Channel. But it turns out she was just watching an infomercial about an insect repellent.

I’m surprised “Film Score Monthly” didn’t do a cover story on fear music yet.
by baracine April 27, 2010
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Posi Music Genre

From Wikipedia:
Posi music (pronounced pah-zee) has been around since the 1940s, though only recently has a definitive label been applied to music in this genre. Short for Positive Music, Posi Music is categorized by its intention to have a positive effect on the listener. Musicians who write and perform Posi Music profess a desire for their music to unite and inspire their audience and make them feel better. One of the earliest 100% Positive Songs was Accentuate The Positive written by Johnny Mercer and made famous by Bing Crosby. That same song also defined the concept that there is indeed polarity between being Positive or being Negative, specifically noting there is also no Neutral as in "no more Mr. In-Between".

This concept has been expanded by groups promoting the education of Posi Music, such as the Positive Music Association, emPower Music and Arts and the Positive Music Imperative. This concept of Positive Music and Negative music has also been identified in the book called A New Earth, by Eckhart Tolle
Song Examples from the Posi Music Genre:
"Change The World" by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
"We Shall Overcome" by Pete Seger
"If I Had A Hammer" by Peter Paul & Mary
"You've Got A Friend" by James Taylor
"Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon & Garfunkel
"Thank You For Being A Friend" by Andrew Gold
"Thanks for the Memory by Bob Hope
"Thank You" by Dido or Natalie Merchant
"There's Hope" by India.Arie
"I Gotta Feeling" by The Black Eyed Peas
by JakPen June 9, 2013
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mr muscles

Mr muscles is the strongest most ripped man alive he is also really nice and gets all of the girls
Girl:mr muscles is so sexy

Boy: I wish I was as ripped as mr muscles
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