A bunch of stingy people who can sue up to $150,000 or so for one pirated song, and are currently suing many people who use file sharing services. They are also known for cranking out mass amounts of low quality music, such as rap, and what is currently pop.
by DLG June 30, 2003
Addictive music. Songs which after hearing them just once you are singing them the rest of the day and sometimes longer regardless of your like or dislike of them.
by NFD87 April 08, 2012
by Hoodthrashers May 24, 2008
music that is over-played and shouldnt be referred to as music, but ear piercing shit made by computers in a studio for a popular singer to buy and put shitty lyrics such as "babyy babyy babyy oh!!" or "take a dirty picture of me" over the top to make it sound even "better". then to be fed to the world on a radio station for every one to get sick of, then another loser makes a "better" song and thus the cycle starts again.
bill- "hey joe, do you for any chance listen to mainstream music?"
joe- "hell no you fucking whore, i hate that overplayed bullshit, its like someones shitting in my ears"
joe- "hell no you fucking whore, i hate that overplayed bullshit, its like someones shitting in my ears"
by mrwigglebreath September 02, 2010
A girl/guy who loves music and musicians, dresses in ripped jeans, music t-shirts, and Adidas or vans. They're super chill probably because they smoke weed. Girls love wearing winged eyeliner and minimal jewelry. Not necessarily hoes in the traditional sense, but give off the same vibes. May write their own poetry and/or play an instrument.
Jake: Woah who was that girl with the black hair in the record store you were talking to?
Kianna: Oh that's my friend Marissa, she's a music hoe. Do you want her number?
Kianna: Oh that's my friend Marissa, she's a music hoe. Do you want her number?
by SuperLoser June 28, 2015
Typically music everyone listens to which isn't bad in itself. But people who listen to it will try to pass it off as being different from other people, but still follow the crowd.
by xoetc November 30, 2022
1. To come forward; to admit one's own wrongdoings
2. To face reality; to give up on delusions or hopeless dreams
2. To face reality; to give up on delusions or hopeless dreams
1. Come out and face the music, Jim. I know you've been stealing my pizza from the fridge.
2. I wish I could be a billionaire, too, but we've all got to face the music, sometimes.
2. I wish I could be a billionaire, too, but we've all got to face the music, sometimes.
by ShAdOwZ January 31, 2010