The Armies of Darkness is a compound wording for the German Army (Wehrmacht). It is just like the expression "Nazi Army" a word to "strengthen" the evilness and the badness of the German soldiers.
Indiana Jones III: The Last Crusade
"If we don't stop them from taking the Holy Grail the Armies of Darkness will run over Europe!"
"If we don't stop them from taking the Holy Grail the Armies of Darkness will run over Europe!"
by The_Emperor July 14, 2009
When Denise got out of the pool, she didn't realize her bikini top wasn't on straight and some of her dark meat was showing.
by Kelly S. June 01, 2006
(adj) An area where one experiences a level of darkness at night in which the possibility of being rape increases exponentially.
Commonly found in areas such as shady neighborhoods, college towns, and alleys.
Commonly found in areas such as shady neighborhoods, college towns, and alleys.
"Girl don't walk that way, it's rape dark."
"There are no lights turned on down this street, it's definitely rape dark."
"I wouldn't walk down that alley alone, it's rape dark"
"There are no lights turned on down this street, it's definitely rape dark."
"I wouldn't walk down that alley alone, it's rape dark"
by lilschmaltz89 October 27, 2011
Dark Y2K is a recent style that is heavily inspired by both Emo, Visual Kei and Scene subcultures, however, unlike many other subcultures, the style is reliant on both music and image. The style got its name from the recent "Y2K fashion" that is increasing in popularity on TikTok. It's basically a more fashionable merge of Emo and Scene, to put it simply.
Style: Graphic shirts, button-up shirts underneath shirts, red or black leopard pants, skinny jeans, fishnets, goth boots, vans, shirts with skulls, chokers, straight hair with side partings (the back can be spiked), plaid skirts and pants with chains, pocket chains, striped t-shirts, pants with straps, studded belts usually dangling down to the hip, studded wristbands, shirts and jackets with patches, corsets, tutus, lots of jewellery sometimes featuring crucifixes, 2000s sunglasses, clothes featuring Sanrio characters, ties usually checkered or featuring skulls and Tripp pants. Clothes with both neon and dark colours juxtaposed together are also acceptable.
Music: The music is a combination of both emo rock, metal and crunkcore, however, recent music from artists such as Capoxxo and 100 Gecs who have a more modern sound of scenecore like music are also acceptable.
Beliefs: Anyone in this subculture has to be Pro-BLM, anti-racist, accepting of LGBT and anti-sexist. If not, then they aren't apart of it or even alternative in the first place.
Style: Graphic shirts, button-up shirts underneath shirts, red or black leopard pants, skinny jeans, fishnets, goth boots, vans, shirts with skulls, chokers, straight hair with side partings (the back can be spiked), plaid skirts and pants with chains, pocket chains, striped t-shirts, pants with straps, studded belts usually dangling down to the hip, studded wristbands, shirts and jackets with patches, corsets, tutus, lots of jewellery sometimes featuring crucifixes, 2000s sunglasses, clothes featuring Sanrio characters, ties usually checkered or featuring skulls and Tripp pants. Clothes with both neon and dark colours juxtaposed together are also acceptable.
Music: The music is a combination of both emo rock, metal and crunkcore, however, recent music from artists such as Capoxxo and 100 Gecs who have a more modern sound of scenecore like music are also acceptable.
Beliefs: Anyone in this subculture has to be Pro-BLM, anti-racist, accepting of LGBT and anti-sexist. If not, then they aren't apart of it or even alternative in the first place.
Person: "Hey, I like your style, are you emo?"
Person 2: "Kind of, but the style name is Dark y2k!"
Person: "What's that?"
Person 2: "Look at it on the urban dictionary!"
Person 2: "Kind of, but the style name is Dark y2k!"
Person: "What's that?"
Person 2: "Look at it on the urban dictionary!"
by Walter's Firetruck July 03, 2020
by researchmom November 16, 2017
The dark eighties refers to the period of time in popular culture, between 1983 and 1990, when there was very little original thought occured. There was a mass market culture ruled by the common denominator.
by Dakota Bill G March 15, 2005