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retro-futuristic rock 'n' roll

A musical genre that encompasses all forms of rock 'n' roll, from Elvis to emo, and is redefined whenever a new genre is created.
The album runs the gamut of retro-futuristic rock 'n' roll, including Rockabilly, British Invasion, Reggae, New Wave, grunge and emo.
by Brian Hallas January 24, 2006
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ghetto futuristic

Ghetto, only not in a toolish way.
Originated from the song "Start it Up" by A Tribe Called Quest.. ("Ebonically lingustic wit' the ghetto futuristic")
That kid listens to underground rap, he's probably ghetto futuristic.
by distancehasaway June 22, 2011
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neo-futuristic

wow, that's so neo-futuristic
by groot (dhruv) September 16, 2023
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futurist

Someone who senses what's coming next. Someone who can project into the future a viable, sensible reality, and who is enthusiastic about the possibilities.
My son, Benny, is becoming a futurist, and that makes me happy. His overview is wise and practical, and he's in love with what can be.
by Loveday November 25, 2004
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fuckristic

1. When a prediction about the future is actually bad, even if the person feels like it would be a good thing;

2. when a prediction is really bad
-I really think the next elections are going to be peaceful and for the greater good.
-Well, that's a fuckristic idea.
by Wally_Gator July 9, 2021
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neo-futurist

Contemporary neo-futurist aesthetics are inspired by the futurist movement of the early 20th century: The machine becomes an integral element of the creative process itself, and generates the emergence of artistic modes that would have been impossible prior to computer technology.
It would have taken the futurists an eternity to create the neo-futurist art that computers have made possible in the 21st century.
by Etan Ilfeld September 28, 2009
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featuristics

1. A combination of features and characteristics used to describe a noun.
He has the featuristics of a manly Ryan Seacrest.
by Patricia B. January 14, 2008
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