What does "emo" mean?

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DD's friend just said to her something about not knowing that so-n-so was "emo" and DD(and I) have no idea what that means. Can anybody clue me in? I know I could google it but I was reading here on the CB and I know you guys will be quicker
 

emo is emotive/emotional depeding on if you are talking about a person or a kind of music.

ETA. if you are "punk/hardcore" most find emo annoying. (note MOST, not everyone)
 
I haven't looked at the meaning yet, but anything that leads me to urban dictionary gets me a little worried! :rotfl:
 
3 of the urban dictionary is what I am most used to emo being referred as.
 
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In my dd's school it is someone who is "goth-like", hates their life, & wants to die.
Basically wallowing in depression.
 
4greatboys said:
My kids use "emo" as in uncool.
like I said, "emo" can be a bad name if you are NOT emo. Its not nice to call someone emo unless they call themselves emo. its this whole code of ethics. lol.

and yes, they (TYPICALLY) wear tight pants, cover themselves in black and add random splashes of pink and purple. usually they write poetry abotu death adn or draw (mildy) frightening pictures.

But it is also music. Emotive Punk.
 
Tigger&Belle said:
I haven't looked at the meaning yet, but anything that leads me to urban dictionary gets me a little worried! :rotfl:

Don't worry! #10 isn't scary!
 
To me, emo isn't being depressed. It's just being in touch with your feelings and as an offshoot of that emo kids tend to listen to music that is really descriptive of your feelings. For any of you who aren't in touch with the current emo/indie/punk scene a good example of an older emo type would be Morrissey or The Smiths. The Cure is a good example too. But if you're interested in hearing any new emo bands Nightmare Of You, Brand New, Death Cab For Cutie and Copeland are all good examples. Basically, when I hear emo I don't think of it as way of dressing or acting...I see it as a genre of music. But there are plenty who see it as a negative thing and would hate being called emo and hate emo music. I listen to a lot of that music though and I'm not depressed and I definately don't hate life :confused3 :smooth:
 
Sparx said:
like I said, "emo" can be a bad name if you are NOT emo. Its not nice to call someone emo unless they call themselves emo. its this whole code of ethics. lol.

and yes, they (TYPICALLY) wear tight pants, cover themselves in black and add random splashes of pink and purple. usually they write poetry abotu death adn or draw (mildy) frightening pictures.

But it is also music. Emotive Punk.

Ohh. That would explain what this expression that I heard means:

"I wish my grass was emo, that way it would cut itself." :earseek:

I was like, "huh?" :confused3
 
HaleyB said:
So which person in the Breakfast Club would that be :lmao:

Oh definately Emilio Estevez's character. Cause he was the one with the tough home life in suburbia hell :smooth:
 
The very first time I heard this term was in the 90's. It was used to refer to "sissy" wanna be punks.
 
Free4Life11 said:
Been a little snarky lately?? ;)


Hey, I just learned that phraes today/ yesterday. Not something I want my kids walking around saying, but hey I can post it here when ever I want.
 

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