First non-korean kpop group. Basically if the word cringe was a thing, it would be them. After kpop getting popular, for example, BTS appearing in Billboards, some random American dudes thought it was a "trend" and they felt like following the "trend".
A: This group EXP Edition has no korean member in a korean pop music company ?
B: Yeah but still, it's called a kpop group...
B: Yeah but still, it's called a kpop group...
by Zggg July 27, 2017

by Saltyboi6969 September 9, 2022

a editing style that consists of scales and wave warp to a pluggnb song thats been here since 2016 and not a shitty velocity with crappy glitches and crappy shakes to a odetari song
by glogangfortnite December 26, 2023

When you drop something made of glass and the glass shatters, but stays in place. It creates a web-like appearance. This creates a limited edition version of whatever you previously had, known as the Spider-man edition.
I dropped my phone on the sidewalk and the screen shattered. It's not quite broken, it's just Spider-man edition now.
by TuningOnTheRun October 22, 2013

June 20th. A completely unofficial (but emotionally important) holiday where mentally ill creatives, film buffs, and sad little editors gather to make the most devastating, cinematic, gut-wrenching video edits in honor of Henry Letham — the tragic, reality-warping icon from the film Stay (2005). Expect Radiohead songs, glitched-out transitions, rainy cityscapes, and captions like “I wish I could disappear” or “he was just a boy with too many thoughts.”
The goal? To emotionally destroy your followers and maybe yourself too.
The goal? To emotionally destroy your followers and maybe yourself too.
Watched a Henry Letham edit with piano music and slow fades… didn’t say a word for like 20 minutes. National Henry Letham Edit Day just hits different.
by 3vylvn June 20, 2025

Editers who think spin transition + Twixtor + Rap Music + Black Bars = FIRE AMV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Kameus February 20, 2021

n. 1: Addition by subtraction.
by Prof. George P. Osled July 31, 2018
