Emo Definition & Meaning

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  • emo American [ee-moh] / ˈi moʊ /

    noun

    1. emocore.

    2. a type of guitar-based rock music developed from emocore but having a softer, pop or mainstream sound.

    3. a fan of emo, especially a person who is overly sensitive, emotional, and full of angst, or who adopts a certain style characterized by dyed black hair, tight t-shirts and skinny jeans, etc.

    4. a person who is overly sensitive or emotional.

    5. emotional display; emotion.

      The storyline had too much emo and not enough substance.

    adjective

    1. noting or relating to the type of music called emo or emocore.

      emo albums of the late 1990s.

    2. of or relating to a fan of emo, or to the lifestyle, dress, etc., typical of such a person.

      emo teens;

      emo fashion.

    3. overly sensitive or emotional.

    emo British / ˈiːməʊ /

    noun

      1. a type of music combining traditional hard rock with personal and emotional lyrics

      2. ( as modifier )

        emo bands

    "Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

    Etymology

    Origin of emo

    First recorded in 1985-90; shortening of emocore

    Example Sentences

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    The emo pop-punk track is a favorite of Harvey, whose distinctive Betty Boop tone is integral to XG’s edge.

    From Los Angeles Times

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    The crowd sings along to pulse-thumping anthems from Britney Spears, Charli XCX and Bad Bunny, with a Paramore sing-along thrown in for everyone’s inner emo babe.

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    The club's mixture of styles, from full-on 80s pop to emo rock and sing-a-long power ballads, earned it a reputation, as did an ability to attract a wide variety of people through the doors.

    From BBC

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    I booked the indie, ska, emo, screamo and pop punk stuff.

    From Los Angeles Times

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    With an interior covered with band stickers and T-shirts and a cramped, enclosed alley with walls covered in gum and graffiti, the Anaheim venue on Lincoln Avenue spent nearly 30 years as a staple for punk, ska, hardcore, emo and more that helped put OC on the map for generations of local music fans.

    From Los Angeles Times

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