1. Some cofusing ass shit that makes no sense what so ever
and causes people to become wannabes so they can fit
into certain crowds.
2. A way for people to tell you who you are.
and causes people to become wannabes so they can fit
into certain crowds.
2. A way for people to tell you who you are.
1. Hey emo is in so I guess I'll cut my wrist and black
my eyes then I'll be popular
2. Labeler: Hey, you're punk cause you wear mohawks and
go to shows and like NOFX
Me: Hey, fuck you
my eyes then I'll be popular
2. Labeler: Hey, you're punk cause you wear mohawks and
go to shows and like NOFX
Me: Hey, fuck you
by They call me thriller December 04, 2005
1)A thing that people usually slap onto others after declaring themselves an original.
2)That little white tag on the back of those sweatshop made clothes
2)That little white tag on the back of those sweatshop made clothes
by ./hack statistika August 20, 2004
Like the defintions that are given SUCKS so I'm giving you mine.
Label is a fucking interchangable term with "NOUN".
Idiots today, are against labels because they think they're too unique for labels or they're hurtful, but those bastards just don't understand them so they reject them, what morons.
You aren't a soup can, but it proves to be much more useful than the asswads who bring this argument up; what they don't realise is that there are more labels than "goth, punk, emo" that "girl, negro, gay" and others are also labels too.
Label is often confused with "Stereotype", becuase people are ignorant asswads. A stereotype has no steady definition- its just a cliche, while a label has a steady and "DEFINATE" definition.
All labels can have stereotypes like how all punks are into fashion or that all black people eat fried chicken. These stereotypes can even be positive or even non-biased, but most we see today are negative stereotypes.
Label is a fucking interchangable term with "NOUN".
Idiots today, are against labels because they think they're too unique for labels or they're hurtful, but those bastards just don't understand them so they reject them, what morons.
You aren't a soup can, but it proves to be much more useful than the asswads who bring this argument up; what they don't realise is that there are more labels than "goth, punk, emo" that "girl, negro, gay" and others are also labels too.
Label is often confused with "Stereotype", becuase people are ignorant asswads. A stereotype has no steady definition- its just a cliche, while a label has a steady and "DEFINATE" definition.
All labels can have stereotypes like how all punks are into fashion or that all black people eat fried chicken. These stereotypes can even be positive or even non-biased, but most we see today are negative stereotypes.
A common label today is "goth", which is by definition "a fan of goth rock" that has alot of misconceptions because of its "stereotypes".
by sugar_prostitute July 07, 2005
something used to catagorize people usualy kids who seem to lean twards a certain style of clothing based on the kind of music they listen to.
anyone who would openly label themselfs most likely have low self esteems and feel the need to fit into some group or are just lames with no origionality
anyone who would openly label themselfs most likely have low self esteems and feel the need to fit into some group or are just lames with no origionality
by me November 27, 2003
by ziaaa July 27, 2008
by Practical Illusions May 01, 2005
1. something stereotypical
2. prep, goth, punk, geek, stoner... are all labels
3. stereotypes used by judgemental teenagers with 1-demensional brains
2. prep, goth, punk, geek, stoner... are all labels
3. stereotypes used by judgemental teenagers with 1-demensional brains
that kid is wearing abercrombie and fitch...hes a prep! i dont like him because im gothic and hes preppy.
by Flemthrower June 20, 2003