a hardcore kid (hXc kid) is some one who follows fashion. they probably went from emo, to scene, to hardcore. they listen to awful music and dance in such a way they usually end up in hospital (two-stepping & spin kicking).
they think it's cool to stand around with alot of hardcore kids and make fun of anyone who isn't wearing a bring me the horizon tee or isn't wearing tight pants.
they think it's cool to stand around with alot of hardcore kids and make fun of anyone who isn't wearing a bring me the horizon tee or isn't wearing tight pants.
omgzzz. why fxck are you wearing a modest mouse tee? that's too indie for me!.
now where the fuck are my hair extensions? people might think i'm uncool if i'm seen without them! im such a hardcore kid!
and NOT emo or scene.
now where the fuck are my hair extensions? people might think i'm uncool if i'm seen without them! im such a hardcore kid!
and NOT emo or scene.
by vicky allanson September 11, 2005
A hardcore kid is one of those kids you see with his sisters tight pants on and his hair is spiked up in the back and flat and greasy in the front and on the sides and most of them say theyre straight edge but theyre just bitches. They also listen to shitty bands that all sound the same. They're sense of fashion is horrid they TRY to be different but in the end they all end up looking the same. They act tough but if you go up to one of them that is talking shit to you they may start to cry and offer blowjobs for your forgiveness. oh yeah most of them are faggots. :
sisters pants. bitch. gay. terrible music. they all look the same. hardcore kids are fags and theyre stupid fucking trend will be over soon. THIS GENERATION FUCKING SUCKS. the end
by awwwww cry? :] December 07, 2005
a currently underground, up-and-coming tv series, rumored to hit the web sometime in the near future..hopefully next fall. it started in the boondocks of maine by a group of teenagers. so far it's only really been heard of in maine and parts of massachusetts, (as far as i know) but it's pretty sweet. it takes place in a made up city based in california called QV, and it's about teenage life. it's a really genunine, raw show, they're not afraid to swear and talk about feelings, and the humor's really sick.
"I wonder what you're doing, right now. Maybe you're practicing your perfect model
face. I like the "I'm happy to see you, spike" face a lot better, myself. Or the real smile. The smile
that I'll probably never see again. Not your "Go to hell" smile, either. Your real, geniune smile. You're pretty no matter what, but you're thirty times as beautiful when you smile..it brings back memories.
Memories that sometimes I want to cling to- and sometimes I wish would just leave me alone.
They're haunting me. Everywhere I turn, everything I look at, everywhere I go- there's something
that makes me think of you. It triggers me. Into thinking..what could we have been? Could that have been me?"
a quote from spike, one of my fav. characters.^ the hardcore kids gets pretty damn intense but i love it. :)
face. I like the "I'm happy to see you, spike" face a lot better, myself. Or the real smile. The smile
that I'll probably never see again. Not your "Go to hell" smile, either. Your real, geniune smile. You're pretty no matter what, but you're thirty times as beautiful when you smile..it brings back memories.
Memories that sometimes I want to cling to- and sometimes I wish would just leave me alone.
They're haunting me. Everywhere I turn, everything I look at, everywhere I go- there's something
that makes me think of you. It triggers me. Into thinking..what could we have been? Could that have been me?"
a quote from spike, one of my fav. characters.^ the hardcore kids gets pretty damn intense but i love it. :)
by didn't your mom teach you not to give your name out online? May 07, 2008
a kid who listen to heavy music and loves to hardcore dance in the mosh pits and does not care if they get punched in the face while dancing or dropped while crowd surfing. they are extremly tough! they wear girl pants, and black band tee's.
I am a hardcore kid, i listen to as i lay dying, i am wearing my girlfriends pants, i hardcore dance every chance i get and crowd surf as much as possible
by thatChrisguy July 15, 2006
a bunch of kids who like "hardcore music" who go to shows, "hardcore dancing" aka punching anything around them...basically the air and the ground....who are almost always straight edge and either vegitarian or vegan because they think that animals have rights...which is not true...u can identify them usually by the x's on their hands or their tight clothing, usually black hooded sweatshirts with X's on them too...they all deserve to die
by KILL HARDCORE KIDS November 20, 2006
ok, post hardcore kids are definitely NOT emo. they are kind of like hardcore kids, but not as hardcore...for lack of a better word. they listen to more melodic hardcore music. but that doesn't mean that they can't listen to hardcore music too. also, there's no set style for a post hardcore kid. they can wear whatever. its only a genre of music. hardcore is a style though.
by involving September 02, 2007
A Post-Hardcore kid is a teenager who listens to alot of "core" music, especially "Post-Hardcore". They are definite about their character, and they dont really follow a basic trend. They don't "Hardcore Dance", put on make-up, wear EXTREMELY tight pants, and they definitely don't say they are "bisexual" just because everybody else is. They like to be themselves. Although they listen to alot of "scene" music, they are not scene. They do wear skinny jeans (but not excruciatingly tight ones), usually vans, band tees or graphic tees, and maybe sometimes they straighten their hair. So I 'guess' they do basically follow a trend, but not as much as "scenesters" or "hardcore kids". Yes, they might listen to more heavy music like "Emmure" or "Suicide Silence" sometimes, but they don't quickly label themselves. That's another thing. They don't label themselves. They wear and do what they want. So basically I don't know why I just labeled them as a "Post- Hardcore" kid. They don't really have name. (I just need something for the title) They like the bands for the music, not the screaming, not for the popularity, or not for just ONE song.
There really only a few of "these kids".
There really only a few of "these kids".
by bmth98 May 17, 2011