The "genre" of a band that sounds better on their Demos rather than over produced in a hollywood studio.
Ex of bands: Linkin Park, Motionless in White, Escape the Fate, My Chemical Romance
Ex of bands: Linkin Park, Motionless in White, Escape the Fate, My Chemical Romance
God, Motionless in White is really demo-core now, they're new album just doesn't cut it! Same with Linkin Park!
by IndieEmo-lahl? November 7, 2010
Get the Demo-Core mug.This term appeared by uniting of 2 words - "rocket with wings" and "democracy" during war in Lybia in the march of 2011. The war was started by USA, France and Britain under the mask of operation "Odyssey.Dawn" and no-fly zone UN resolution №1973. Later another NATO countries and Qatar joined this operation. The term was composed by medical workers of one lybian hospital after their hospital and some houses for aged people and other civil locations and common people's flats were bombed
- Can you image, my room mate stole my best dress and jewelry when she needed to go for a date and later she said that without them i will look more good and i should appreciate her help.
- Don't let make a fool of yourself! It was just democracy on wings.
- Don't let make a fool of yourself! It was just democracy on wings.
by Squid room April 16, 2011
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by YouJustGotDemloished April 21, 2011
Get the Demloished mug.A wanker who will stab anybody in the back give them half a chance. Will not keep a secret unless it is from another Dembovsky. Sweet talks their way and earns your trust and then kicks you in the teeth.
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de•moared, de•moaring
verb (used with object)
1. to being writing a story, only to stop abruptly to begin writing another story
Origin: Latin > 2011-2012
Related forms:
de•moar•a•ble, adjective
de•moar•tion, noun
de•moar•ing•ly, adverb
Synonyms:
distract, divert, sidetrack, put off
Antonyms:
steadfastness, focus, concentration
de•moared, de•moaring
verb (used with object)
1. to being writing a story, only to stop abruptly to begin writing another story
Origin: Latin > 2011-2012
Related forms:
de•moar•a•ble, adjective
de•moar•tion, noun
de•moar•ing•ly, adverb
Synonyms:
distract, divert, sidetrack, put off
Antonyms:
steadfastness, focus, concentration
Betty was having the most lovely time writing about cats, when a dog jumped in her lap, causing her to demoar.
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Get the demkid mug.Kind of the same thing as your definition needing approval on Urban Dictionary. Usually the people who vote are ordinary and don't have a mind of their own. Not to be confused with Independance..
This guy looks too original and not like everyone else. By power of my democracy, I vote NO. He's a witch,Burn him!!!(They are biased and hypocritical, cause they stick up for their own and belittle others)
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