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Eurotophobia 

When he saw her naked, he suddenly suffered from eurotophobia! You don't want to know why.
Eurotophobia by Bob Trudel May 30, 2006
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The best genre of music using electronic and keyboard rhythms. This music is very applicable to dancing. It is mostly popular in Europe, where it has originated. It is also referred to as, or similar to, eurodance, dance, techno, electronica, and disco.
Blue by Eiffel 65 is an example of a Europop song.
Europop by 65965 March 21, 2010

eurohouse 

Eurohouse is a type of music mostly listened to and/or produced by European people. This type of music is mostly played at clubs. It is similar to techno, but is slightly different - it has infectous beats and is VERY high energy/upbeat.
Lots of people in Europe (mostly countries like Sweden, Germany, etc.) listen/dance to Eurohouse at clubs. Clubs in Canada (i.e. clubs in Toronto) also play Eurohouse music.
Similar to 69 but where you don't eat the girl out and you're standing straight up holding her while she gives you top.
"Bro did she give you eurotop last night?"
"Hell yeah bro, shit was amazing."
Eurotop by Eurotop Expert November 15, 2014
Someone, man or woman, who is from a non-English speaking country in Europe and has an accent when speaking English that is perceived as attractive by an American.

Or, something about the way they look that is distinctively European which an American finds attractive.
"Oh my god, I love his Eurohot accent, I can't even listen to what he's saying."

"That girl had the most Eurohot body! No American chick looks like that!"

"He had the Eurohottest haircut! I've never seen anything so cute. Like, my stupid ex's hair could never do that hot little flip."
eurohot by Travix April 23, 2008
Horrible, low quality music using lots of 'happy' singers and 1970s keyboard 'zing' effects. Continental Europeans appear to love the stuff.

Mainly from France and Germany, but other European countries produce it too.
That movie had too much Europop in it!
europop by LGUK May 27, 2004