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emock

Dude, that picture is totally emock!

Yeah, emos are such losers!
by Jedi Master Luna August 1, 2006
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emocore

An increadible music genre started by a punk rock band from the 1980s called Rites of Spring. It was punk rock mixed with emotional lyrics. It is no longer around because it has been replaced with "emo" shit that we now see on MTV and MySpace.
by (l0ser) DefectiveProduct September 5, 2008
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emochef

An emo who works as a chef. ie. The type of person who REALLY shouldn't be near knifes.
Person 1: Hey did you see Drew?
Person 2: OMG yeah, he's such an emo!
Person 1: Can't believe he works in a kitchen with all those knives...
Person 2: Yeah, surprised he's not suicided yet. He's such an emochef!
Person 1: Touche'
by LemonCake September 27, 2005
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Emocool

Comes from the word "emotional but still being cool about it".
I am so emocool it hurts.
by Maiken January 29, 2005
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Emocide

Emocide is the strategic cleansing of anything emo(-related).

This word has only recently been coined and is slowly becoming more popular.
Many people nowadays advocate emocide as it has become something of a nuisance for them.
by Mathew (darkapple) November 8, 2008
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emocore

What used to happen to creative hardcore punk musicians when they got sick of thrashing around and destroying the stage. Emotional lyrics, "DC"-sound, with less strain and gravel thrown into the vocals. Well, that was when it started in the mid-80's.

Nearly died during the mid-90's, but had a revival in the late 90's and early 2000's, especially with At The Drive-In's "Relationship of Command" and "In/Casino/Out". ATDI explored thier hardcore punk roots, with occasionally strained vocals and screaming, while sticking mostly to the DC sound and high register singing of emocore.

Further extrapolation of these hardcore and hardcore punk roots back into emocore leads to music such as Alexisonfire, Thursday and EP-era Saosin. These incorporate extensive use of screaming and hardcore-styled riffs, as well as soft, twinkly, DC-sounding moments. Many argue whether such bands are emocore, post hardcore or screamo, but my scene refers to them as second-wave emocore, while first-wave emocore died with At The Drive-In.
"All these south-Ontario emocore bands sound more and more like screamo to me." CORRECT

"Alexisonfire used to be screamo, but 'Watch Out!' is definately second-wave emocore." CORRECT

"The Used aren't pop, they're emocore!" INCORRECT
by El Gordo July 17, 2005
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emocore

anyone who know's anything about "emo" knows that emocore is just a longer way of saying emo...
it's the exact same thing and anyone who thinks A Static Lullaby and The Used are "emo" should be shot in the neck..
emo is short for emocore which is short for emotional hardcore..
by J October 9, 2004
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