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Scene Kid

SCENE KID

Basically an Emo kid that likes to wear bright colors and dress differently, Frequently Skaters and Musicians. They spend a lot of time in the mall or on MySpace and they go to a lot of shows. Usually pro at playing Halo and Texting. Usually cool with most social groups but usually hate cops and Posers


SCENE GIRLS

Long Hair, Usually Puffy, sometimes with a streak or multiple streaks of color with or without a ribbon, Bow or Baby Hair Clip

Neon Colors, Zebra Stripes, Leopard Print are frequently found in their wardrobe

Skin Tight, Pencil Leg Jeans are mandatory

Tight Band Tee Shirts or Preppy Brands like Hollister or American eagle

Sometimes wear lots of makeup

Piercings Common, Especially Snake Bites

Converse - Flats - Sandals or Colorful High Top Skate Shoes

A Colorful Belt is Common, Sometimes with the Buckle off To the Side

Obsessed with Hello kitty and/or Invader Zim and/or Cupcakes and /or Diamonds

Often Vegetarians or Vegan

Usually fall for skaters and musicians

Listen to Metalcore / Grindcore / Underground Hip-Hop

Go To a lot of shows

Usually Really Hot

Obsessed with Mountain Dew and/or Old English

Spend a lot of time in the mall

SCENE GUYS

Tight Pencil Leg Jeans

Tight Band Tee Shirts

Usually Skate or Ride BMX

Long Hair or New Era Fitted or both

Either Straight Edge or Pot Heads

MySpace is Mandatory + Lots of Friends

Listen to Metalcore / Grindcore / Underground Hip-Hop

Go To a lot of shows

A Colorful Belt is Common, Sometimes with the Buckle off to the Side

Sometimes Considered Metro

Neon Colors, Zebra Stripes, Leopard Print are frequently found in their wardrobe

Always in skate shoes

Piercings Common, Especially Snake Bites

Obsessed with Mountain Dew and/or Old English

Spend a lot of time in the mall
by K.T.K December 9, 2008
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scene kids

doing something out of the norm to make people notice you. sometimes, tacky fake jewelry, fucked up hair due's or goofy fucking clothes you don't see many people wear are a good indication of this.
See that group who stands out in a loud obnoxious way?

Yeah...

Scene kids...
by kingmidas December 15, 2008
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scene kids

Typical Scene Chick:
-Choppy short hair.
-Usually black however blonde and lots of 'strange' colors are used to make themselves look 'unique.
-Bandana in hair.
-Bows are popular
-Heavy make up, usually around the eyes, sparkles are quite common.
-Fake moles have been spotted.
-Tries to pull of Vintage look
-Usually really hot. But, we haven't seen them with out make up so this is questionable.
-Dates only scene boys.
scene kids or girls are almost or exactly like a Bro hoe..
by iamdesandimawsome January 11, 2008
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scene kid

Scene is what Emo Kids call themselves in an attempt to seperate from the emo label (which is considered ridicule). They will try to distinguish themselves from "emo" by claiming not to be depressed, among other things, and by exaggerating standard emo style (for example: adding raccoon stripes to the default emo haircut). Indeed, however, their style comes from the emo "scene" which is ironically the same "scene" they derive their name from and, more ironic still, the same "scene" they continue to hang out at. The "scene" consists of emotive hardcore music aka emo music, however they will also dismiss this by simply calling it hardcore (or hxc) music. Emo culture also heavily influences pop culture. Bands like Fallout Boy and My Chemical Romance are but some bands adopting both emo/scene fashion and music style. Scene kids will often call these bands "pop punk" (or some other made up genre) in an attempt to deny their significance in emo/scene culture. Emo/Scene culture reaches even children in elementary school since its integration into pop culture. These are just a few of the reasons why "scene" kids want to seemingly distinguish themselves so badly.

Use of the word "scene" as a label is a collective effort by all emo/scene kids to keep the fashion style they love, yet to seperate it from the emo label they hate. Both the "emo" label (as well as the attempt to suppress it) and the "scene" label acquired their popularity entirely through such social networking websites as Myspace.

Standard "Scene" aka Emo fashion includes: hair in the face (usually over one eye), choppy hairstyles, two lip piercings (called snakebites), heavy eyeliner and eyeshadow, hairclips for the girls, oversized sunglasses for the girls, flats (a type of shoe) for the girls, hair extensions for the girls, tunics worn over jeans for the girls, girl pants for the guys, and shirts way too small (for the guys).

Varying Scene/Emo fashion includes: Vans slip-on shoes, bright or neon colors, bandanas worn as scarfs, flanel shirts, tattooes on the chest and lower abdominals, polkadots for the girls, long necklaces for the girls, hairbows for the girls, pajama hoodies for the guys.

Other trends part of the Scene/Emo Fashion: gender bending, alcoholism, atheism, bisexuality, rebellion against parental figures, pictures taken at odd angles, pictures photoshopped to be so bright so as to show no facial features, pictures with a fist pointed at the camera, pictures with writing on the hand or body, pictures with puckered up lips or a one-sided smirk, putting question marks where they don't belong (in writing), using the word much inappropriately (example: sad much? or, fat much?), and creating two-word dark-themed aliases beginning with the same letter such as "Ashley Autopsy" or "Michelle Massacre" or "Mandy Murder."
I wish I had hair like that scene kid.

Why do emo kids call themselves scene kids?
by C00LI0 January 23, 2008
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scene kids

alrighty, since this scene kid thing is such a fight, i'll add on. yes, i'm one of those 'scene kids' , yes i'm part of one of those tight weird groups , who listens to crappy music. but why does everyone care what we do? we're gonna express ourselves the way we want too, and you shouldn't judge us. my wardrobe, is like 40 band tee-shirts. skinny jeans, some boot cut, and yes vans. converse. but i still have a pair of those nike shox. i mean, we aren't as weird as you guys put us. we have our style , and so do you guys. you preps wear all hollister, all american eagle, any brand name. and we wear graphic tees and band shirts , what make us so different? what bothers us more, is for most of us, our music is our life. we do everything with our ipod in our ears. yes, i listen to some of those scream bands, and metal, alternative, but i also listen to nicer bands like mayday parade & go radio. you typical 'preps' listen to lmfao, lil wayne, bruno mars, lady gaga. but we don't judge you guys, as much as you judge us. you wonder why we are insecure to add people, & socialize with everyone. we get judged EVERYWHERE we go because of it. there's always those people that give us the dirty looks and everything. and no, we don't have sex with eachother. i know alot of people think since we're such a tight group we are bound to fuck eachother. i always found that entertaining.
scene kids.
girls-
side bangs, black, dark brunette, or blone. with brightly colored extensions.
piercings, many.

studded belt, white or black
band tees , graphic tees
converse or vans
jeans, doesnt have to be SKIN tight like everyone says they have to be

-guys
long hair is a must
doesnt have to be straightened, but alot do.
tight jeans isnt neccessary.
band tees-graphic
vans, DC's, converse.

like i said, many people are different. it just depends on your group really..
by SinkOrSwim0094 November 22, 2011
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Scene kids

Scene kids all try to b Original, yet by trying, they are all the same. So they really got to care less about what people think
God dam, stop trying to be lik Scene Kids, where all different
by _Lennnnny__ April 27, 2009
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Scene kid

A teenager who dress in a very interesting and colourful way to cover their wafer thin personality
This scene kid's page seems to constist of: copy and pasted slogans, pictures of himself at different angles, and incoherent typing.
by marshal claw April 11, 2009
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