1. Noun. A negotiated BDSM activity with one or more other people.
2. Verb. To engage in a negotiated BDSM activity with one or more other people.(scened, sceneing)
2. Verb. To engage in a negotiated BDSM activity with one or more other people.(scened, sceneing)
Lady Jane: Would you like to do a medical scene with me?
Submissive Tom: No thank you, Mistress. I scened with Miss Harlot yesterday, and sceneing with her leaves me bruised for days.
Submissive Tom: No thank you, Mistress. I scened with Miss Harlot yesterday, and sceneing with her leaves me bruised for days.
by The Kinky Bruin July 21, 2014

noun: A loosely associated social group. While 'scene' people are often at the same places due to similar interests, they are not necessarily all friends, and many know each other in only a cursory manner. A scene is often associated only by a fashion, attitude, or musical taste, or other characteristic which brings all the people together to the same place. Musical scenes are probably the most common, and many people use the word 'scene' to refer only to a musical scene.
verb: A word describing someone in an area who is involved in a local scene (noun) or something associated with that scene. Typically people who are considered 'scene' are associated with certain fashions, attitudes, and musical tastes associated with the larger social group, without actually being friends with everybody in that group.
Scene, in both the verb and noun senses, differs in meaning to people from different areas, as each area is unique in the scenes that it cultivates. However, local scenes can also be part of larger scenes which exist in multiple locations. Scene is also often used in a pejorative manner, although not always.
verb: A word describing someone in an area who is involved in a local scene (noun) or something associated with that scene. Typically people who are considered 'scene' are associated with certain fashions, attitudes, and musical tastes associated with the larger social group, without actually being friends with everybody in that group.
Scene, in both the verb and noun senses, differs in meaning to people from different areas, as each area is unique in the scenes that it cultivates. However, local scenes can also be part of larger scenes which exist in multiple locations. Scene is also often used in a pejorative manner, although not always.
"Let's just go see a movie instead of going to that rock show. I'm sick of that scene right now."
"Check out those glasses; they're not even nice. She's just trying to be scene."
"Yeah, a new clothing store opened up on 4th. The clothes are very scene."
"Check out those glasses; they're not even nice. She's just trying to be scene."
"Yeah, a new clothing store opened up on 4th. The clothes are very scene."
by vheissu February 27, 2009

'scene' A word typically used to signify a spectacle or something to behold.
According to guru Manal however, it is the place holder word for 'yea that's right'. Typically used in situations of less formalities like a ball gala. It is considered the most driest and rudest way to respond to a text.
According to guru Manal however, it is the place holder word for 'yea that's right'. Typically used in situations of less formalities like a ball gala. It is considered the most driest and rudest way to respond to a text.
by Jaelokholmes March 16, 2023

by EvertonCunt October 13, 2015

not just "scene", DANCE SCENE! involves wearing a large amount of "onesies", being better than everyone else, and being engrossed in your reflection in the mirror. OBZ!
Karen- "ohmygawd, look at that dancer, she is so scene its RIDIC!"
Chasity- "GOD KAREN. Shes not "scene"! She's....DANCER SCENE!"
Karen- *gasp*
Chasity-...and therefore obz better than everyone else
Chasity- "GOD KAREN. Shes not "scene"! She's....DANCER SCENE!"
Karen- *gasp*
Chasity-...and therefore obz better than everyone else
by 1RidicSceneDancer4EVA September 22, 2009

by TruthTel13r August 16, 2009

by MiauCatMiau July 7, 2010
