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by LunarNation April 19, 2021
A phrase used by elite musicians to describe/initiate the surfing of the World Wide Web to gain further information about a variety of gear-related studies and professionals.
These studies may include:
-Technical knowledge about equipment.
-Studio specifications.
-Old/New methods of recording and editing sound.
-Stalking of other fellow musicians (past and present).
-Building up a superior lingo about everyday things i.e "attenuate the volume of the nearfields"
These studies may include:
-Technical knowledge about equipment.
-Studio specifications.
-Old/New methods of recording and editing sound.
-Stalking of other fellow musicians (past and present).
-Building up a superior lingo about everyday things i.e "attenuate the volume of the nearfields"
"It's time to go on a Gear Rampage!"
"I found the perfect guitar during a Gear Rampage today!"
Musician:"How come you know so much about these thing?"
Elite Musician:"It's taken me many years of Gear Rampaging"
"You got ripped off paying so much for that microphone. Did you even go on a Gear Rampage before you bought it?"
"I found the perfect guitar during a Gear Rampage today!"
Musician:"How come you know so much about these thing?"
Elite Musician:"It's taken me many years of Gear Rampaging"
"You got ripped off paying so much for that microphone. Did you even go on a Gear Rampage before you bought it?"
by Osiah April 03, 2010
From "Gear-Head". A gear bigot is a car enthusiast prejudiced against certain automotive marques because of their country of origin; a domestic car enthusiast who, unaware of the high performance nature of many foreign cars, continues to think if it is not a Detroit product, it's not high-performance; a person who uses derisive terms to refer to foreign cars, i.e., "ricer", "rice-burner", "kraut can", etc.;
a person who doesn't care once-foreign cars are manufactured in the USA and continues to refer to them as
"imports" but by derisive terms.
a person who doesn't care once-foreign cars are manufactured in the USA and continues to refer to them as
"imports" but by derisive terms.
He won't consider buying any car with a foreign-sounding name, even though it's made in the USA. He's a real gear bigot.
by Cameltow_Albuquerque October 24, 2012