lame-ass 80's hair metal band, guitar and drums are decent, but the bass is lame, boring lyrics all about the same damn thing. (sex,drugs,tattoos,porn etc) Often admired by cookie cutter scene girls who think that motley crue is "teh best old skool band eva" just because prominent scene band Halifax did their own version of motley crue's "kickstart my heart" into "our revolution" or some anarchist crap like that.
by Marc. O January 1, 2008
a bunch of hair band homos that wore makeup, had no real insight in their songs, and thought they were really bad ass cause everyone said they were...
"motley crue cant even touch real 80's bands like priest, maiden, and metallica. i wish they'd shut up and retire already!"
by prot April 4, 2006
by Jerry the Gerbilizer March 16, 2005
Whether people wanna admit it or not, Motley Crue are the founders of death metal. They wore makeup but not enough to make it their gimmick or to make them bona fide hair metal, much like some death metal artists out there (Avenged Sevenfold). And their music consists of hardcore lyrics laced with adult themes of violence, sex, and language, much like death metal is. Hell, most death metal bands today list Motley Crue as one of their key influences.
Marilyn Manson, Avenged Sevenfold, Slipknot, and others list Motley Crue as an influence to their music
by Sue the Samurai September 7, 2006
by Tommy Mack February 27, 2012
basically, it's a reference to a May-December cougar romance. A difference between generations. A Mrs. Robinson affair.
Steve and Cyndi are going out together. Steve makes Cyndi feel like she's 28 again. Steve is 28. Cyndi is 54. It's a clear case of a "her Motown, you Motley Crue" romance.
by I Saw U2 Live Twice April 2, 2008
basically, it's another reference to a May-December romance where the woman is quite a bit older than the man. This is also referred to a "Mrs. Robinson" love affair, because of the movie "The Graduate" where Dustin Hoffman's character falls in love with his girlfriend's mother.
by I Saw U2 Live Twice January 15, 2007