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Genre for Panic! at the Disco and other bands with long names
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emo
Alternative clues for the word emo
- Like one wearing a studded belt, black wristbands and black-rimmed glasses
- Like a brooding teen, maybe
- Unrestrained musical genre
- Music genre of Taking Back Sunday
- Music genre that spawned a fashion style
- Subgenre of punk
- Sensitive, so to speak
- Genre of the band Jawbreaker
- Genre of the band Jimmy Eat World
Word definitions for emo in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Emo is the tenth studio album by the American punk rock band Screeching Weasel . It was released on May 18, 1999 through Ben Weasel 's and John Jughead 's label Panic Button Records . It was their first album released through Panic Button Records. The album ...
Usage examples of emo.
Cortes sat with Emo Tannan on the raised platform at the other end of the room.
He watched as a group of five people from the Hawking, Emo Tannan among them, beamed down to where three couples and seven children of varying ages waited.
Chapter Nine DMITRI GLAKOV had followed him to the plaza, trailed by Emo Tannan and Rachel Zlatopolsky.
Rachel Zlatopolsky had also gone out with the weeders, as Scotty had started to think of the people in the land vehicles-Rachel, and Emo Tannan, and others from the Hawking whom he had come to know before they had beamed down to their new home.
If Emo had died before that thing swallowed him, perhaps it was a mercy.
I can see from your emo that you think you know how such a close approach could be made.
He stopped again as he heard the sharp sound of protest she made, her face white and then red as her emo tions overwhelmed her self-control.
But as she hesitated, Emo hiked up his kilt, reached into his sling, and directed a stream of urine practically at her feet.
Used to marching surrounded by thousands or slipping quietly over distance shrouded by night, to ride under the sun on the South Road as one of only two kept her in a constant state of semidread that had barely lessened as day followed day and it became obvious Emo had kept his teeth closed on what he knew.
But she was attackable, and if she was broken early, her tightly controlled emo tions became an obstacle, because she was unable to use her feelings to generate momentum.
He dampened his own reception, but he could not remain immune to the intense emo tional agitation that battered his senses.
There was more delay while the engineer, Emo, filled a compressed air cylinder.