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by 90 percent December 20, 2016

verb - The discarding of all technical virtuosity in music, the detuning of your instruments, the adoption of whiney or rapped vocals.
noun - An era whose only redeeming qualities were the destruction of hair metal and the creation of the fantastic Beast Wars cartoon. American music was taken over by Grunge, and again later by Rap, Nu-Metal, and post-grunge. None of these genres had any interesting technical arrangements, and most were filled with self-indulgent lyrics about angst, pain, and how much "life sucks".
noun - An era whose only redeeming qualities were the destruction of hair metal and the creation of the fantastic Beast Wars cartoon. American music was taken over by Grunge, and again later by Rap, Nu-Metal, and post-grunge. None of these genres had any interesting technical arrangements, and most were filled with self-indulgent lyrics about angst, pain, and how much "life sucks".
by AdmiralDavidov September 5, 2005

basically a bomb ass bitch time, if you weren't a 90s kid then you're missing out. we had furby, we had spice girls, we had overalls, we had slap/curl bracelets, we had magic 8 balls, we lived off war head candies and watched endless hours of all that.. man what a time to be alive.
by unanimous101 May 16, 2015

by abuzettin killibacak November 21, 2010

Basically the 80s, but more advanced and more technology.
Music, fashion, electronics, cars, haircuts, etc were the same.
The real 90s decade was from 1980-1999.
Things changed when it got to 2000.
Music, fashion, electronics, cars, haircuts, etc were the same.
The real 90s decade was from 1980-1999.
Things changed when it got to 2000.
by Matt92 June 7, 2010

Something you basically do in fortnite a stair placed with 4 walls and then jump and place a floor that's a 90
by Sway ferns the pro January 19, 2020

"Why is Tom still in that convenience store? He's got the lottery tickets and chips that he went in for."
"He wants to ask the guy behind the counter if they're still selling long-distance phone cards."
"Why?"
"I guess for phoning the 90s. It's where he left his common sense."
"He wants to ask the guy behind the counter if they're still selling long-distance phone cards."
"Why?"
"I guess for phoning the 90s. It's where he left his common sense."
by hipster_of_the_month May 10, 2013
