Ok I love how all you idiots argue over what this sign is when none of of you are right. The sign was created by Ville Valo (lead singer of H.I.M) on his twentieth birthday. Described by Valo, the sign is a modern yin/yang, like good and evil together. Now, about Bam Margera. He loves the band and is good friends with Ville, so he got a few tattoos of heartagrams. Then he started using it as his "sign" and selling products with it on it. After he started making money off of it, he needed a licence on it. But, he didn't invent it. So, TOGETHER, Bam and Valo got a license/trademark on it. It belongs to both of them, so no need to argue anymore.
by johnkoffe September 05, 2009
one day the singer for HIM decided to use the idea of a yinyang, and a pagan/witchcraft (not satanist to anyone who is an idiot) symbol. took enough of the pentagram out so it was a triangle, then added a heart (its a heart with a triangle idiots, if it was a pentagram with a heart you'd still see the full star with a heart on top of it -_- )
there you go.
there you go.
the heartagram is a mix of a heart and a very misinterperated symbol (altough satanist did copy using the pentagram)
by HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM?!?!?!?!?!?! December 07, 2008
by vfdc June 21, 2007
Since the pentagram truly meant love and good etc. before the Christians decided to change it this symbol is not life/death. This symbol would simply represent love.
The heartagram could be used as a come-back to the older Christians. Also refer to the pentagram definition number 4 or so.
by Conspi Redagainst June 14, 2007
A symbol used by the gay assed band Him who think there metal when really there annoying alternative rock aimed at girls, and guys who lack testosterone.
Ville Valo has had more queer pictures of him taken wearing little clothing so all the annoying 13/14 year old girls will be driven wild.
by Him are sucky April 20, 2005
How dare you emos (or whatever HIM is, I label any music I don't like as emo) discrace the symbol of the Great Satan.
by cmkrcs1 April 19, 2005
The term used by people who have an echocardiogram, but can't remember or pronounce the word "echocardiogram".
by Brainiac January 09, 2005